About

Kayleigh Veterinary Physiotherapy

Meet Kayleigh

A Canine Physiotherapist with a passion to keep dogs adventuring with their owners for as long as possible! Kayleigh has helped hundreds of dogs in her private practice and her role in one of the leading canine rehabilitation centres in Hampshire, with her expertise spanning from helping paralysed dogs to walk again, to conditioning elite canine athletes at the top of their sport.

Understanding that your dog is part of the family, Kayleigh treats every animal with patience and compassion. Keeping up to date with scientific research, she ensures treatments are safe and effective. Despite being a massive physio nerd (achieving a First Class degree, as well as being awarded the University Prize), Kayleigh prides herself in keeping things simple and using language every owner can understand.

From growing up in the Orkney Islands, Kayleigh has always been a lover of animals, with family pets including Border Collies, multiple small furries and even a hand-reared Shetland Pony! She now lives in beautiful Alresford, Hampshire with her husband and Cockapoo, Rodney. She likes to spend her spare time hiking, campervanning around the UK and attempting to train Rodney!

  • Canine physiotherapist, canine massage, hampshire, winchester, alton, alresford

  • Canine physiotherapist, canine massage, canine rehabilitation, hampshire, alton, winchester, alresford

Qualifications

 

BSc (Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy (First Class Honours)

Royal Agricultural University, 2021

Also awarded the University Prize for RAU Student of the Year 2021.

 

Level 3 Diploma in Animal Management (Distinction)

Sparsholt College, 2018

Including behaviour, welfare, small animal rehabilitation, nutrition, health & husbandry.

 

Continued Professional Development (CPD)

A continually growing collection of courses, research, seminars and CPD covering a variety of subjects.

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Kayleigh is a member of NAVP

The NAVP promote the highest standard of veterinary physiotherapy by ensuring members are highly trained, insured, abide by veterinary legislation, work to a professional code of conduct, and continually enhance their skills by completing annual CPD.

Did you know? All members of NAVP must be trained to a minimum of a Bachelors of Science Degree in Veterinary Physiotherapy - this ensures that all members have the depth of knowledge and hands-on skills required to specifically treat animals.