AFFILIATE PROGRAM
At K9 Mobility, we are always looking for new and innovative products that help pets to remain as mobile as possible, for as long as possible. We work with many organisations within and outside of the Veterinary world in order to spread the word on these products and the benefits that they have to offer. Our Affiliate Program is a way to spread the word faster and further and at the same time say, Thank You, to those that help us in that.
How does it work?
It's very simple to set up and requires no regular, ongoing involvement from you to maintain. We'll supply you with a unique link and a copy of our logo for you to add to your website and post to your Facebook page. If any of your customers or followers makes a purchase, for one of our qualifying Mobility Support products from your link, you'll get paid a commission on that sale.
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Let Your Clients and Followers Earn Commssions for You
Send your unique link to your your network or post on your website or Facebook page.
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Earn Quarterly Commissions
Promote our products and services to your clients and followers, and receive commission payments every quarter.
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Hassle-Free Setup
Easily set up your commission system with no ongoing maintenance required.
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Who is it for?
Any Veterinary Practice, Animal Physio, Canine Hydrotherapy Centre, or Animal Rescue/Charity is eligible to join.
To Become and Affiliate, please apply here.
AFFILIATES
ACPAT is a Clinical Interest Group of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and represents the interests of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy. Their members are fully qualified Chartered Physiotherapists (MCSP's) who have also trained in physiotherapy and rehabilitation for animals.
Based near Brighton, the AchyPaw team is Dr Les Ellam and Chris Penny. They use specialised knowledge and training from both canine and human massage skills and experience to detect and target troublesome areas in your dog. Regular massage for your dog offers a drug free form of pain relief that can help to prevent recurrence of the conditions that caused the pain, keep your pet in top condition, help to maintain their health and comfort and improve their quality of life.
The CHA is a professional industry leader at the forefront of Veterinary Hydrotherapy. Their members operate with care, compassion and integrity, giving you the trust and confidence in the quality of treatment and welfare standards of any animal referred
CAM, created by Vet Hannah Capon, is committed to promoting better care of our ageing canine friends. They believe that through education the disease can be better tackled to give our dogs longer, healthier lives free from pain.
CGSR or Central German Shepherd Rescue has evolved from a group of people with vast German Shepherd experience. They have a network of dedicated fosterers who look after the dogs needing new homes rather than having a rescue centre.
Set up and run by Bev Moore, who has worked with some of the best trainers in the country, as well having experience at the Army Vet Corp in Melton Mowbray, training army dogs. Fido hydro fitness and massage therapy are based in Kettering in Northants and provide Canine Hydrotherapy and Massage services.
IRVAP represents a group of Professionals working in animal therapy and healthcare, committed to promoting best practice for their animal patient and owner client by linking a sound scientific knowledge base to current clinical practice..
Puglia in Southern Italy is a beautiful place, with wonderful food, wonderful weather and the people are generally warm and friendly. Unfortunately many do not respect domestic animals. Puglia Pooches provide food, medication and veterinary care and try to rehome these poor unfortunate abandoned and stray dogs and cats.
Based in Eastbourne, AbilityHound was set up in 2008 by qualified animal Hydrotherapist, Tracy Hopkins. They are a member of the Canine Hydrotherapy Association (CHA), offering pool-based hydrotherapy to provide rehabilitation for dogs and other small animals in and around East Sussex. We also provide weight loss and fitness swimming sessions.
Purrfect Paws are committed to providing a comprehensive physiotherapy service tailored to the individual requirements of your cat or dog. They are able to help with a variety of conditions, ranging from post operative rehabilitation to chronic conditions, such as osteoarthritis. Their physiotherapist is also a registered veterinary nurse so will be able to work alongside your veterinary surgeon to provide the best possible care for your pet. Treatment for dogs and cats is carried out in the comfort of home or at selected Hydrotherapy centers or Veterinary surgeries.
Yorkshire Animal Therapy are horse and dog musculoskeletal specialists who offer a unique, holistic approach to treating your animals. They are the only therapists in the area to offer a combined approach of McTimoney chiropractic techniques and veterinary physiotherapy methods as standard practice for your dog or horse.
Active Pet is a veterinary clinic specialising in veterinary rehabilitation, physiotherapy, acupuncture, pain management and hydrotherapy. When your pet is getting stiffer, has arthritis or if they have an orthopaedic or neurological condition then they are there to help them. They will treat any pain they may have and organise a personalised therapy program to get them up and about again. As all treatments and programs are undertaken by a fully qualified Veterinary Surgeon you can rest assured that your pet is in safe, caring and experienced hands.
PinPoint Veterinary Care is an integrative veterinary centre run by a vet with over 14 years of experience, based in Cranborne, on the border of North Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire. The clinic focuses on combining traditional acupuncture, herbal medicine, canine physical rehabilitation and laser therapy. These treatments can be used alongside your pets treatment modalities from their regular vet, to facilitate a truly integrative approach to healthcare. We aim to pinpoint the problem, and provide a solution, enabling your animal to return to the highest level of function that they are able to achieve, and the best quality of life.
Wye Valley Canine Hydrotherapy Clinic is based in Ross-on-Wye and is part of Chaseview Veterinary Clinic, allowing the use of facilities such as therapeutic laser therapy, clinical massage and a stance analyser. We are CHA registered (Canine Hydrotherapy Association) and all hydrotherapists have the Level 3 certificate in hydrotherapy for small animals, and 3 out of the 4 therapists are registered Veterinary Nurses. The centre offers both water treadmill and pool sessions to aid rehabilitation, weight loss, fitness and water confidence. Hydrotherapy can help with various orthopaedic and neurological conditions, such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and intervertebral disc disease.
West Midland Veterinary Physiotherapy is a mobile service providing physiotherapy to small animals across the West Midland region. It offers a comprehensive array of therapeutic modalities including: electrotherapies (light therapy, ultrasound therapy, pulsed electromagnetic therapy, TENS and NMES), manual therapies, remedial exercise prescriptions and home management plans. . Founded by Hayley Bate BSc. BSc. MNAVP. West Midland Veterinary Physiotherapy works on the basis of veterinary referral and is truly passionate about improving the health and lives of animals- whilst earning the trust of both the patient and their owners.
Whiteley Village Vets pride themselves in providing the standard of service that pets would choose for themselves. Their ethos is based around 'pets first' and they strive to treat every patient individually, and as if they were their own. They offer both first opinion and referral services, particularly in cardiology, diagnostic imaging and certain surgeries. This means you can either be seen at Whiteley Village Vets all the time, or they can work with your normal vet when they refer them, with treatment often continued at your local practice.
Burnside Animal Rehabilitation Centre provide veterinary physiotherapy, including hydrotherapy, for dogs, cats and other small animals. Treatments can include hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, manual therapies and land-based exercise. We provide a combined approach to rehabilitation, meaning your pet will receive its own treatment plan in line with its needs and will include a combination of treatments.
German Shepherd Rescue Scotland was established in 2008 to re-home German Shepherd dogs throughout Scotland. They are a registered charity, and rely solely on donations to cover the costs of rescuing dogs, these include kennelling, transportation and expensive veterinary fees. Although they cover the whole of Scotland, they also work closely with other German Shepherd rescue organisations. Their aim is to ensure that all rescue dogs are re-homed and are safe, secure and well loved (the right dog for the right home).
Fitdog Animal Physiotherapy and Canine Fitness is located in Luxembourg and was set up by Nathalie Janssen, who is an Animal Physiotherapist, Galen Myotherapist and Certified Canine Fitness Trainer. The practise provides full physiotherapy services for dogs and cats, as well as an underwater treadmill. In addition Nathalie also gives canine fitness training, either individual or in seminars/webinars, to dogs ranging from family pets to sporting and working dogs.
RawPhysio is a canine specific veterinary physiotherapy service based in Shropshire. They offer mobile treatments meaning dogs can benefit from physiotherapy within the comfort of their own home. Their services include Laser Therapy, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, TENS and Neuromuscular Stimulation and tailored rehabilitation programmes. RawPhysio was founded by Ryan Wharton BSc(Hons) VetPhys MNAVP and is a member of the NAVP.
Metta Pet Clinic is a veterinary clinic in Wye, Kent which focuses on easing your pet's pain and improving their mobility and quality of life. At Metta every pet is recognised as an individual so the aim is to create a tailored plan specific to the needs of your pet. Treatment at Metta is designed to run alongside the treatment your pet may be receiving from your primary care Vet, ensuring that your pet is treated as holistically as possible.
Hydrotherapy Four Paws are a compassionate and caring rehabilitation centre utilising Physiotherapy and Hydrotherapy to rehabilitate and maintain your dogs mobility and quality of life. They have an Underwater Treadmill and a large hydrotherapy pool, alongside a team of dedicated, experienced physiotherapists and hydrotherapists to ensure your dog has the best possible treatment. They treat each patient on an individual basis and tailor a home exercise programme for owners to follow at home. So whether your dog is recovering from surgery or requires general rehabilitation to enhance their quality of life, we are happy to help.
Stay on Track Vet Physiotherapy was founded by Olga Simlo MSc VetPhys, NAVP, who originally trained and qualified in Ukraine, as a Veterinary Surgeon. She now specialises in treating patients with orthopaedic disorders, neurological conditions, and osteoarthritis as a Veterinary Physiotherapy practitioner. Based in Edinburgh, they offer a mobile service covering the Lothians, Lanarkshire, Scottish Borders, Stirling and Fife, providing professional Vet Physio services for dogs, cats and horses. Following a comprehensive approach to ensure positive outcomes, they focusing on assessment, treatment and rehabilitation. Treatments inlcude: Therapeutic Ultrasound; Red and Infrared Laser; Pulsed Magnetic Field Therapy and; manual therapies.
House of Hound Hydrotherapy is a registered canine hydrotherapy and wellness centre, based in Yorkshire. They offer rehabilitation, fitness and wellness programmes for all dogs. They also have an in house physiotherapy centre which runs alongside their pool and aqua treadmill.
Alexandra Martin Veterinary Physiotherapy is owned and run by Alex Martin, FdSc, BSc, PgDip Vet Phys, MIRVAP (VP). Alex provides a mobile veterinary physiotherapy service based in the South West of England and covers North Somerset, Bristol, Wiltshire, and South Gloucestershire. Alex treats both small and large animal clients but has a particular interest in treating dogs with Canine Arthritis and is fully qualified, insured, and a registered member of the Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Practitioners (IRVAP)
At Karen Goodall Veterinary Physiotherapy we specialise in small animal rehabilitation within the south Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire regions. We have a small team of qualified veterinary physiotherapists and are fully registered and insured and offer a full range of physiotherapy services and modalities.
The Canine Fitness Centre is Hampshire's most trusted Veterinary Rehabilitation clinic. Specialists in peri-operative rehabilitation support we provide an evidence based Physiotherapy and Hydrotherapy service to clients across Southern England. We treat each patient on an individual basis with a range of treatments including Hydrotherapy, Electro-therapies, manual therapies and land-based exercises.
Barkers K9 is your one stop canine rehabilitation centre offering Hydro, physio & dog swimming, Ideal for post operative rehab, conservative injury management, fitness, fun swims, water confidence and much more." We also stock a range of canine mobility products and are perfectly situated to serve Surrey and South London just 2 minutes from the A3.
Tanya Sprunks is a Veterinary Physiotherapist specialising in the management of canine osteoarthritis. She completed a PgDip in Veterinary Physiotherapy five years ago and then went on to achieve a First-Class BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Physiotherapy. She is the only UK distributor of Recovery RX Veterinary (Recovery RX provides advanced long-lasting pain relief for pets, using Electromagnetic Pulse Therapy) and runs several successful clinics across Devon practicing Veterinary Physiotherapy. Tanya uses her experience, passion and love of animals to educate owners on how to identify the signs of pain and discomfort in their dogs as well as arming them with the tools to rehabilitate them into a more comfortable life.
Lauren Cranny Veterinary Physiotherapy is a mobile Veterinary Physiotherapist based in Dorset for both canine and equine patients. Lauren prides herself on providing holistic care to the animal with a focus on prehabilitation for the promotion of physical health and the prevention of injury. Lauren's techniques allow for owners to take more control over their animal's health through 'passive physiotherapy' to weave exercises into everyday life.
Gina Cook Veterinary physiotherapy run a canine clinic in Teesside offering treatment and rehabilitation to all dogs, including dogs with injuries or post surgery. They also treat senior dogs and manage their pain as they enter their golden years. Physiotherapy uses manual therapies alongside electrotherapies to keep dogs pain free and comfortable.
The Pawsitive Pet Nurse is run by Sammy, a Registered Veterinary Nurse and clinical animal behaviourist. Covering Lincoln and the surrounding villages, she offers professional pet care in the comfort of your own home. Services available include nursing care, grooming, behavioural management, and end of life care. All care is based on Fear Free principles, and supporting pets emotional well being as much as their physical health.
Turn it Around Veterinary Physiotherapy is run by Molly Stanley (BSc Hons), who is AHPR registered and combines the most up-to-date scientific knowledge and clinical expertise to provide holistic and individualised treatment for animals of all shapes and sizes. Although based in Norfolk, Molly can travel across most of East Anglia.Molly is devoted to animal welfare and has worked in multiple roles within the animal rescue and rehoming industry. She specialises in treating animals with additional behavioural needs and is dedicated to taking the time required to gain your animal's trust in order to achieve the best results possible in a stress-free environment.