Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you for all your telephone and email enquiries. I have put together a selection of frequently asked questions which i hope will be useful. I have spilt them into equine and canine sections. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.
Best wishes,
Rachel
How much is treatment for a horse?
Treatment starts at £40 for a horse. Travel costs may apply depending on the location of your horse. A discounted rate (£35 subject to travel expenses) is available for three or more horses treated at one yard, and for very local customers.
How long does a horse treatment take?
For an intial consultation and treatment I ask owners to allow 1 hour - 1 hr 30 mins. This is a rough guide and will vary greatly on any problems found. When a problem is occuring on the lunge or under saddle I may also ask to see the horse ridden/lunged. A follow-up treatment is likely to take around 1 hour, again depending on what is found.
Will my horse need time off after treatment?
Normally at least one full day off work is required after treatment followed by a gradual increase to normal work over several days. When you make an appointment let me know of any competitions you have coming up and we can arrange treatment around this.
Does my horse/dog need to see a vet before it can be treated?
Veterinary permission is required by law for anyone to treat your horse or dog. A vet will not normally need to see your animal before treatment unless there is a specific problem such as a lameness, but you must contact your vet to ensure they are happy for the animal to recieve McTimoney treatment. In the case of a traumatic incident resulting in lameness you should always seek veterinary advice to rule out a serious injury. I will refer you back to your vet if I am at all concerned there may be an underlying cause of back pain.
How much is a treatment for a dog and how long does it take?
Dog treatments start at £30, travel costs may apply depending on the location of your dog. A discounted rate (£25 subject to travel expenses) is available for three or more dogs treated at one location, and for very local customers. As a rough guide you should allow 1 hour - 1hr 15 mins for an initial treatment and around 1 hour for a follow-up.
Do you come and visit my dog at my home or do I travel to you?
Nearly all treatments are carried out in your own home, this helps keep the dog relaxed and settled and avoids the need to transport the dog in the car after the treatment.
