Veterinary Referral Required to Begin Rehabilitation
To start rehabilitation services with Dynamic Pets, we require a referral from your dog’s licensed veterinarian. Your veterinarian remains responsible for diagnosis, prescriptions, and medical decision-making.
This protects your dog’s safety and ensures rehabilitation is appropriate for their condition, surgical status, medications, and any activity restrictions. Dynamic Pets provides educational and rehabilitative support only and does not diagnose or prescribe.
What to provide: your veterinary clinic name, your dog’s primary concern, and any post-operative or activity restriction notes (if applicable).
If you do not yet have a referral: please contact your veterinary clinic to request a rehabilitation referral before scheduling.
If your dog is experiencing severe pain, a sudden inability to walk, difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, or other urgent concerns, contact your veterinarian or a local emergency clinic immediately.
Contact Dynamic Pets
We help dogs move, heal, and thrive through at-home rehabilitation and owner education across Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Naples.
Educational and Rehabilitative Support only. We do not diagnose or prescribe, contact your veterinarian for such medical concerns.
Call, Text, or Email
Text: (941) 800-1866
Email: Rehabilitation@DynamicPets.org
Because much of our time is spent traveling between patients, texting or emailing is usually the most reliable way to reach us.
Service Area
We provide at-home canine rehabilitation in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Naples. If you are outside this area, contact us to discuss options.
Owner’s Knowledge Library
Explore resources on orthopedic and neurological conditions, safe at-home exercises, nutrition guidance, and recovery checklists. The library is written in clear, owner-friendly language and is designed to empower you to be an active partner in your dog’s rehabilitation.
Visit the Knowledge LibraryHours
- Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Saturday: by appointment
- Sunday: closed
Urgent and Emergency Care
If your dog is in pain, has a sudden change in ability to walk, or shows signs of distress, contact your veterinarian right away. For after hours emergencies, use your local emergency clinic. This site does not provide diagnosis or prescriptions.