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Selby Road Thorne DN8 4JW

Meet the Team

Working alongside your veterinary surgeon, our team of fully qualified and insured veterinary physiotherapists create personalised programmes for each dog. Rest assured your pet is in safe hands. The team are dedicated to continuous professional development and are committed to staying ahead of the curve with new techniques and equipment.

Lynn

Lynn is all things Dachshund! However, has a love of all dogs and animals. She first became a volunteer for Dachshund Rescue (registered charity 1159602) in 2017 and is now the chair of the charity. She lives at DR HQ in Thorne, Doncaster, which is where The Elms K9 Rehabilitation is based.
Lynn has six dogs, all rescue Dachshunds, Three of Lynn’s Dachshunds have IVDD, and she has rehabilitated them, both from surgery and conservative management. Some of them have had several episodes. Lynn’s experience rehabilitating her own and rescue dachshunds has led to her being a valuable support for the owners coming to the Elms K9 Rehab Centre.
Over the years Lynn has been fortunate to learn from many veterinary professionals. One of these is Professor Paul Freeman from Queen’s Veterinary Hospital in Cambridge, who is her go-to when she needs an IVDD expert!
Lynn’s learnt it can be a very lonely, frightening experience when you have a poorly dog. Therefore, from the moment you call The Elms K9 Rehab, Lynn will provide help and support owners through their crisis.

Nicola

Nicola has extensive experience as a veterinary physiotherapist and canine hydrotherapist, she graduated from Harper Adams University with a master’s degree in veterinary Physiotherapy. It became very clear to Nicola that dogs were her passion, and she decided to specialise– she completed the world-renowned Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner course (CCRP) through the University of Tennessee. In addition, she qualified as a canine hydrotherapist.
Nicola has had many years’ experience working as a veterinary physiotherapist in a busy veterinary hospital. She loves treating all breeds and conditions but has a particular interest in neurological patients, she completed her master’s dissertation on the conservative and post-operative rehabilitation of IVDD in Dachshunds. She had the pleasure of meeting Lynn (The dachshund rescue chair) and her Dachshund Marley when he unfortunately got diagnosed with IVDD – Since then she has been involved in working with the dachshund rescue treating rescues with IVDD. She also has a keen interest in helping dogs with arthritis and completed the level 1 CAM Advocate course with canine arthritis management.
During her days off Nicola loves to hike and paddleboard with her partner, children and dog Pixie.

Emily

Emily has almost 10 years of veterinary physiotherapy experience, over the last 6 years she has been working in a veterinary rehabilitation centre as a Vet Physio and Hydrotherapist. Prior to working in a vets she was running her own Veterinary Physiotherapy business. She has professional accreditation from The Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapists (IRVAP) and the Institute of Canine Hydrotherapists (ICH). Emily is a member of the Canine Hydrotherapy Association (CHA) where she is also a key committee member. This guarantees a high standard of services for clients and continued professional development.
Emily has always had a huge passion for animals from a very early age and has always had several animals at home including horses, dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs. Emily now has two young children and enjoys the great outdoors surrounded by her animals.