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I would suggest you ask people you know or interview a few places to see if they would be suitable. Ask for referrences and ask to see certificates and degrees of the poeple who will be working with your dog. Look for a place that has been around for a while. There are places that do water therapy, active and passive exercise, acupuncture and even therapeutic ultrasound to promote healing through sound waves. Some places also offer neuromuscular electrical stimulation.
Depending on where you are do some research and find ask people in your area if the place is reputable. Conduct a search to on the facility or person to see if they have any bad reviews. There is a place in San Jose called the Healing Touch. I think their website is healingtouchpet.com or something. I don't know if you are close to this area but you could try that one. Personally I have never tried it but I hope this advice was useful in some way.
Nice picture of cute but sad pup.



Rehab for miniature dog?
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Is there any way to find out who would be reputable in rehabilitation for a miniature dog? She is a Toy Fox Terrier that had an experience with a veterinary clinic that left her paralyzed in the back. She has been slowly gaining function back in that area so we want to get her into a rehab center. Where should I go?