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Gentle In-Home Rehab Care

Comfort and Movement

Gentle, in-home canine rehabilitation reduces travel stress while easing pain, improving movement, and supporting everyday activities. We address real challenges in your home so your dog feels safer, stronger, and happier.

In-Home Rehab

Focused assessments, hands-on bodywork, and guided exercises to restore comfortable, confident movement.

Senior Mobility Care

Targeted arthritis support eases stiffness, reduces slipping, and helps senior dogs enjoy daily life.

Post-Surgical Recovery

Structured progressions rebuild strength, protect healing joints, and guide safe return to activity.

Meet Our Rehab Specialist

Old Dogs, New Tricks in Ruidoso is a canine rehab practice led by Jessica Sherman, a CCRP with 22 years of human rehabilitation experience, providing in-home therapeutic care for aging and recovering dogs.

Our Process

Each visit begins with a gentle assessment of your dog's movement, comfort, and daily challenges. 


We then provide hands-on therapeutic bodywork and simple, focused exercises that fit your dog's age, condition, and personality. 


You receive clear guidance on home set-up, safe activity levels, and how to support healing between sessions. 


Over time, this steady, compassionate approach helps your dog move easier and enjoy daily life again.

In-Home Convenience

We come to you, reducing travel stress and supporting comfort in familiar spaces.

Rehab Expertise

Certified canine rehab with 22 years of human rehabilitation experience behind every visit.

Gentle Bodywork

Soothing, hands-on therapies ease pain, release tension, and support safer movement.

Personalized Care

Each dog receives an individualized plan that matches their needs and home environment.

Licensed & Certified

Professional CCRP and animal massage certifications support safe, evidence-informed rehabilitation.

Serving Local Families

We bring professional in-home rehab to rural households, supporting senior and injured dogs.

Veterinary Disclaimer


Information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Canine rehabilitation supports veterinary care and should be used with appropriate veterinary guidance. Results may vary depending on each dog’s condition, health, and care plan.