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  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the 'Client Name' field with the name of the pet owner. This ensures accurate identification.
  4. In the 'Referring Veterinarian / Hospital' section, input the name of the veterinarian or hospital that referred the patient.
  5. Complete the 'Patient Name' and 'Signalment' fields to provide details about the animal being treated.
  6. Document any relevant health concerns under 'Health Concerns', checking all applicable boxes.
  7. List current medications and any precautions that staff should be aware of in their respective sections.
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For aspiring animal physical therapists, majoring in Animal Science or Biology is often the best path due to the strong emphasis on animal anatomy, physiology, and health. If you are passionate about movement and biomechanics, Kinesiology or Exercise Science may also be a suitable option.
The physical therapy landscape got more consolidated earlier today when Upstream Rehabilitation completed its acquisition of Drayer Physical Therapy.
How to become an animal-assisted therapist Earn a bachelors degree. Earn a masters degree. Gain experience. Earn an animal-assisted therapy certificate. Obtain additional licenses and certifications. Network. Write a resume. Apply to jobs.

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An animal rehabilitation therapist is just the person for the job. Animal rehabilitation is a growing niche field - so much so that the APTAs Orthopaedic Section has a Special Interest Group dedicated to it! The World Confederation of Physical Therapy also established a subgroup for PTs in Animal Practice in 2011.

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