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Happy Hounds Massage & Fitness
3955 17th St #19, San Francisco
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Infinity stars! Shelah has been an absolute life-saver for my dog Eleanor, who underwent double TPLO surgery on both hind legs due to tearing her CCL (canine cruciate ligament) in each knee. Although her right knee healed up well with just the basic after-care from our surgeon, Ellie's left knee had much worse damage prior to surgery and was much slower to heal as a result. For reference, she was fully weight-bearing and walking normally on the right leg prior to surgery, but was 100% non-weight bearing on her left going into surgery. So although the left leg surgery was successful and she was weight bearing a few days afterwards, she was still favoring the leg and... read full review
Happy Hounds Massage and Fitness is absolutely incredible! Shelah is truly a professional. When I brought my senior pit bull dog, Miss Piggy, into her for help with her declining muscle strength in the back legs, Shelah's experience was incredible. She immediately noted that we needed to do core strengthening exercises to stabalize the lower spine, which is where the protruding disk was. I had tried accupuncture, but the work Shelah did helped to slow the progression of her neurological disease by strengthening the muscles she had left and of course, Miss Piggy couldn't wait for her massages.Were it not for Shelah, Miss Piggy would have been in her cart sooner.... read full review
Happy Hounds Massage and Fitness is absolutely incredible! Shelah is truly a professional. When I brought my senior pit bull dog, Miss Piggy, into her for help with her declining muscle strength in the back legs, Shelah's experience was incredible. She immediately noted that we needed to do core strengthening exercises to stabalize the lower spine, which is where the protruding disk was. I had tried accupuncture, but the work Shelah did helped to slow the progression of her neurological disease by strengthening the muscles she had left and of course, Miss Piggy couldn't wait for her massages.Were it not for Shelah, Miss Piggy would have been in her cart sooner.... read full review