Graduated rehab patients
For dogs who finished rehab and need a safe way to maintain progress.
ATC Canine Fitness Club
The ATC Canine Fitness Club gives qualified dogs a safe way to stay active, build confidence and keep moving with guided activity inside Animal Therapy Center.
This is a non-medical fitness program for dogs who benefit from structure, routine, low-impact movement or post-rehab maintenance.
Is This a Fit?
The Fitness Club is for qualified dogs who benefit from routine, movement and guided activity. It is not for medical rehabilitation.
For dogs who finished rehab and need a safe way to maintain progress.
For older dogs who do well with low-impact movement and a predictable routine.
For dogs who benefit from structured movement, confidence building and fitness support.
For dogs who do better when activity is calm, guided and consistent.
How It Works
Fitness Club visits are organized, appointment-based and designed to keep your dog’s activity safe and easy to follow.
Your dog needs a veterinary referral or an ATC fitness evaluation before joining.
Choose the monthly option that best fits your dog’s activity needs and schedule.
Sessions are scheduled based on staff availability, facility use and safety.
Your dog gets structured activity with client participation and ATC staff guidance.
Membership Options
Each plan gives your dog a structured monthly rhythm. Credits are monthly and do not roll over.
Great for dogs who need low-impact activity and fun swim time.
Built for routine, strength, and consistency.
Great for post-rehab maintenance and senior strength.
For dogs who need more frequent conditioning support.
Session Options
Depending on your dog’s membership, goals and clearance, sessions may include water-based movement, swimming or land exercise.
Low-impact walking in water to support movement, control and confidence.
A water-based option for dogs who enjoy swimming and qualify for pool activity.
Structured activity to support balance, body awareness and routine movement.
Prefer to Listen?
Use the audio overview for a quick explanation of who the club is for, how sessions work, and how to get started.
Trouble with the player? Play the audio from its source.
Good to Know
Dogs with new pain, injury, or medical concerns should begin with an evaluation.
Visits depend on staff availability, facility capacity, and medical-priority scheduling.
Unused credits expire at the end of the applicable monthly cycle.
Ready to Join?
Complete the sign-up form and our team will review your information. If your dog needs medical rehabilitation instead, we will help point you toward the right starting place.