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    I honestly cannot say enough about K9 Mobility & Brandi, she made such a huge difference with my…read moreEnglish Bulldog Winston following his major spinal surgery, she is not only trained in the best modalities but she truly enjoys and brings love to each session. Winston got so excited to see her each session & Brandi got him through a rough patch after surgery and even assisted along with her husband to get him fitted with wheels! I HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend K9 Mobility, they go far beyond the task of healing and therapy.

    We had a great experience with Brandi of K9-Mobility. Our dog was born with Hip Dysplasia and has…read morehad FHO surgery on both his hips, one at 11 months and the other recently at 9yrs. We were looking for a rehab/physical therapist that could work with our pup and walk us through some exercises to help strengthen our pup's hips, back and hind legs. Brandi is a physical therapist for people and when her own dog needed some therapy, she figured she could do stuff for her pup. Brandi is certified, professional, cares for your dog and will provide you with exercises you want to have in your tool box. Brandi will figure out what works for you, she will do all the rehab exercises and/or she will teach you how to help your pup along. Sure, you can get some exercises or stretches from Youtube, but having Brandi come to us was helpful to have her show us and work with us to ensure we did the exercises and stretches correctly. K-9 Mobility is convenient, informative, personable, and in our mind was worth providing us with what we wanted for our old pup. Thank you Brandi!!

    Triple A Therapy - Carpal tunnel? Joint pain? We got you!

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    Let's face it, some folks just cannot be pleased no matter how hard you try! I hope folks will…read moreread to the end of this review. While living in the valley (Peoria), we took our girl, Mysti to MWU-Companion Clinic for all of her check-ups, vaccinations and teeth cleanings. She had a total of 5 cleanings at MWU-CAC. We ALWAYS received wonderful care, beginning at check-in; during student evaluations straight through to seeing the vet. The Vet always came at the end of each visit to discuss how our girl was doing. Most of the time that was Dr. Bennett. Dr. Bennett is wonderful, professional, kind, soft spoken and easy going. For those who complain about how long they are at the clinic at MWU-CAC, perhaps you need to go to a community vet clinic. MWU-CAC is a teaching facility. The students who care for your pet(s), should be taking their time and are being evaluated thoroughly, throughout the exams. I personally have no issue with how long the exams take because I want these young students to become the very best they can be before going out into communities and taking care of animals. Now that I no longer live in the valley, I take my girl to a private vet clinic in northern AZ and I can tell you she does NOT get the care and attention that MUV students and vets provide. She's in and out as fast as they can get her out---it's all about $$$$. And the private vet clinic, though popular in the community SMELLS. I've never walked into MUV and felt it smelled bad or was dirty. Quite the contrary, always spotless from the waiting areas, to the exam rooms. My husband and I hate that we can no longer take out girl to MWU for her care, but due to our ages and distance, this isn't an option. If you or your family have the opportunity to take your pet, there, you are very fortunate! I believe MWU-CAC hold their students to the very highest standards. If Mysti could talk, I believe she would beg us to take her back to Midwestern Companion Animal Clinic!

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    Pulseworx - animalphysicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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