Mandy

As there were no other pools in the area, Mandy opened ChiefGlen Hydrotherapy Pool in 2003, after she completed the hawksmoor course in hydrotherapy and pool water management. it was the perfect job forMandy as she had 10 years experience with working and breeding search dogs. She is also British Institute trained for working dogs and has 25 years experience in Falconry, where she offers day courses. Mandy also has 2 years experience in horse hydrotherapy, after swimming her horse at a pool after it broke a bone in its hock.

After being assessed by 6 vets and The Royal Veterinary College, Mandy was passed to swim Military Dogs. The pool took off from here and Vets started to realise the benefits that Hydrotherapy has.

Mandy had some help when she first started from Becks who assisted her in the poolroom, preparing dogs for their swims.

Although Mandy is away a lot with Explosive Search work, she is still very much involved with the day to day running of the pool, and is always available for questions and advice.

We have a brilliant team here at ChiefGlen and we all work together to provide the best possible service for our clients and their dogs.

Louise

Louise is greyfriars trained in canine first aid, hydrotherapy canine anatomy, and pool water management .

Shannon

Shannon has done an apprentiship in first aid and small animal management. She is now staying at Chiefglen to further her experience of hydrotherapy.

Mick

Mick has been working at Chiefglen for a year, as a therapist assistant. He is a great asset to the company.

We also have a qualified pet nurse on the premises at the weekends.
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