Animal osteopathy Sharone Villaret

Animal osteopathy in Portugal

At the Quinta de Lourel

Osteopathy is a manual, gentle, preventive and curative medicine. It aims to relieve pain and rebalance the body through specific manipulations.

  • Equine osteopathy

    Equine osteopathy treats functional disorders in horses. For many reasons your horse may need an osteopath:

    • Sports monitoring
    • Locomotor or organic mechanical disorders (digestive or respiratory system)
    • Change in behavior (sensitivity to grooming, strapping, putting on the net, etc.)
    • Decrease in performance (difficult training, irregular horse) with recovery problems, shortness of breath during exercise, loss of condition.
    • ​Regular monitoring helps limit the impact of sporting activities and avoid certain pathologies after a long period of compensation and adaptation of posture.

    Equine osteopathy consultation in Portugal, Sharone Villaret is present at the Quinta de Lourel and travels to the stables in Portugal.

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  • Canine osteopathy

    Your dog may need an osteopathy session whether he is sedentary, playful or athletic; regular osteopathy follow-up can help him overcome them.

    • Musculoskeletal disorders (lameness, osteoarthritis, no longer wants to go up or down, etc.)
    • Loss of state, repeated ear infections
    • Functional digestive, chronic respiratory, incontinence, chronic respiratory, reproductive, neurological disorders...
    • Preparing for/recovering from a sporting event
    • Pre/post-operative follow-up
    • Youth monitoring for harmonious growth or for a specific pathology such as cryptorchidism (undescended testicle generally between 4 and 6 months)
    • Old-age monitoring (to provide comfort)

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  • Osteopathy in Portugal

    • Osteopathy consultation in Portugal for your horse: retired horse, sports horse, leisure horse, after trauma, pregnant mare, growing foal...
    • Animal osteopathy consultation in Portugal for your dogs and cats in the office in Lourel or at home depending on the possibility.
    • Annual/bi-annual review recommended

    Osteopathy is a complementary medicine to veterinary medicine and does not replace a veterinary diagnosis.

    ⚠️ In case of fever or inflammatory condition your first reflex should be to consult your veterinarian.

    ⚠️ If your animal is under treatment (anti-inflammatories / antibiotics) the session must be postponed until after this.

    Don't wait to detect a problem, osteopathy is also preventive medicine. Do not hesitate to contact your animal osteopath for the health and well-being of your animal.

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  • Feline osteopathy

    Why call an osteopath for my cat?

    Decreased energy, low morale, loss of appetite, lack of mobility. Your cat is no longer able to stretch out to jump on a window sill, post-operative mechanical discomfort, lameness, unusual head posture. For cats there will also be chronic stress or kidney failure. Functional digestive or respiratory disorders (veterinary examination carried out beforehand showing no lesions).

  • Techniques and osteopathy

    Osteopathy allows the animal to gain overall mobility and brings comfort to your animal.

    Different techniques can be used during treatments: Structural, myofascial, tissue, cranial or even visceral techniques, the techniques are multiple and varied. they adapt according to your animal (age, activities, pathologies) and the dysfunctions it presents at the “T” moment.

  • Osteopathy consultations

    Do not hesitate to contact an osteopath for the care of your animals.

    Please note that a session lasts on average one hour and that your presence is necessary for it to run smoothly.

    ​When requesting an appointment, do not forget to indicate the reason for the consultation, your availability and your geolocation.

    Consultation: Make an appointment online here

Animal osteopathy

Sharone VILLARET ANIMAL OSTEOPATHY

Present at the Quinta de Lourel, Sharone Villaret, an animal osteopath practicing in Portugal after 5 years of study in animal osteopathy school at the European School of Animal Osteopathy (ESAO Normandie) with a double international course in France and England. Graduated and registered on the National Register of Aptitude in animal osteopathy by the Order of Veterinarians in France, Sharone Villaret, an animal osteopath, can receive you at her office in Lourel, Sintra or on the move for animal osteopathy consultations.

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