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Click here to go to the Association of Canine Water Therapy website

 

Make an Appointment:

Select the type of appointment that best fits your needs.
See below for more information.


Contact us to schedule your self-swim, assisted-swim or massage session: 
425-785-4881
or


Download the appropriate Forms.


Self Swim Sessions:

This is a wonderful option for healthy dogs with no current injuries.
Self-swim sessions are great for dogs that participate in competition sports
and active dogs that just need to burn off some energy.
Self-swim exercise sessions can be beneficial for dogs on a weight-loss program.
You can also teach your puppy to swim in a safe and controlled environment.

Self-Swim Rates:

One Hour Sessions*
Single session: $60
Package of 5 sessions: $270

*Sessions are for 1 to 2 dogs.
An additional fee of $10 per dog per session applies if more than 2 dogs
 

Half-Hour Sessions**
Single session: $35
Package of 5 sessions: $155

**Half hour sessions are for 1 to 2 dogs.
If you have more than 2 dogs, please book a one hour session (see above for rates)


Assisted Swim Sessions:

For those of you that are not comfortable getting in the water with your dog,
a trained Canine Swim Specialist will assist your dog with it's exercise program. 

Assisted Swim Rates:

One Hour Sessions*
Single session: $75
Package of 5 sessions: $335

*Sessions are for 1 to 2 dogs.
An additional fee of $10 per dog per session applies if more than 2 dogs
 

Half-Hour Sessions**
Single session: $40
Package of 5 sessions: $180

**Half hour sessions are for 1 to 2 dogs.
If you have more than 2 dogs, please book a one hour session (see above for rates)


Massage Sessions:

A Licensed Massage Practitioner works with your dog in the water
and provides massage, and range of motion and stretching exercises.
These sessions are ideal for dogs recovering from a surgery or injury.
In addition, senior dogs and dogs that have chronic pain
can benefit from a warm water massage session.
Also a wonderful option to pamper your pup!
 

Massage Rates:

One Hour Sessions
Single session for one dog: $85
Package of 5 sessions: $380
 

Half-Hour Sessions
Single session for one dog: $45
Package of 5 sessions: $200
 

Please note: Most initial massage sessions will be one hour in length. This allows the massage practitioner to get to know your dog, his or her history and current health.


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New to K9 Aquatics?

On your first visit, we will introduce you to our spa and it's amenities.
If needed, your dog can be fitted with a flotation aid or waterproof collar 
and we can assist you in getting your dog into the water.

 

Additional Services:

We provide you with dry towels, doggie ear cleaner, colognes and treats.

We have a warm water rinse and professional doggie dryer available,
however this will count towards the total time of your appointment.
For this reason, many clents will prefer to do this at home.

You may wish to bring dry towels or blankets for the drive home
to protect your car and keep your dog warm in colder weather.

 

Forms:

Please click on the links below to download the forms

K9 Aquatics Spa Policies
Please read prior to making an appointment
 

Veterinary Release
This form must be signed and submitted by your Veterinarain
if your dog has recently had an illness or injury or is post-surgery.
Consult your veterinarian if your dog is a senior dog or if you have any concerns regarding your dog participating in a warm water therapy or exercise program.

Client Information Forms (Therapy)
Client Information Forms (Self-Swim and Assisted)
Prior to your first session, please download and complete the forms
that correspond to the type of appoinment you have made.
 

Directions to K9 Aquatics (word document)
Directions to K9 Aquatics (pdf document)


(Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)


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Services provided at K9 Aquatics, Inc. are not considered a medical procedure. It is highly suggested that you visit your veterinarian for a complete diagnosis of your dog’s condition and discuss warm water exercise and massage options before starting any treatment.

 

 

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