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East Sussex Canine Hydrotherapy Centre - Piltdown East Sussex

 
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Deerview Farm , Piltdown, East Sussex, TN22 3XX , united-kingdom

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Animals Treated
Dogs

Alternative / Complementary Therapies

Alternative / Complementary Therapies Specialities
Hydrotherapy

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Apartment, Building, Floor
Down Street
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United Kingdom

At the East Sussex Canine Hydrotherapy Centre, we can offer your dog professional and loving care in our warm, clean, safe indoor pool and underwater treadmill.  We are Members of the National Association of Registered Canine Hydrotherapists, The Canine Hydrotherapy Association and The British Veterinary Nursing Association.

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