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Specialty Facilities
Book specialty animal facilities on BreederHQ Marketplace. Hydrotherapy and swim, underwater treadmills, land treadmills, rehab and PT spaces, sensory and calming rooms, scent work, fitness and conditioning, and whelping/neonatal spaces. The infrastructure that traditional facility categories don't cover.
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Eight subtypes spanning rehab, conditioning, and specialized care infrastructure.
- ● Hydrotherapy / swim: pool-based hydrotherapy and conditioning swim
- ● Underwater treadmill: controlled-resistance gait training and rehab
- ● Land treadmill: conditioning treadmills for performance and rehab
- ● Rehab / PT: full rehab gym with balance and strengthening equipment
- ● Sensory / calming room: low-stimulation enrichment spaces for anxious or recovering animals
- ● Scent work: dedicated scent work spaces with vehicles, containers, exteriors
- ● Fitness / conditioning: sport-conditioning gyms for canine and equine athletes
- ● Whelping / neonatal: climate-controlled whelping suites with cameras and isolation
How to Browse on the Marketplace
Filters that matter for finding the right specialty space:
- Subtype. Specialty facilities are highly specific. Filter to the exact subtype; these aren't interchangeable.
- Species. Hydrotherapy and treadmills come in canine sizing and equine sizing. Filter to your species.
- Practitioner included or BYO. Some specialty facilities operate with on-site practitioners (CCRT, CCRP, equine PT). Others rent space to outside practitioners.
- Veterinary referral required? Most rehab and PT work requires veterinary referral. Confirm the host's policy.
What to Look For Before You Book
- Practitioner credentials. CCRT (Certified Canine Rehab Therapist), CCRP, equine PT credentials, and veterinary supervision matter for rehab and PT. Confirm before booking medical-adjacent work.
- Equipment specs. Treadmill speed range, pool depth and temperature, sensory room features. Real specs beat marketing copy.
- Water quality (hydrotherapy). Filtration, sanitation, temperature control. Hydrotherapy pools are heavily regulated for good reason.
- Whelping facility specifics. Climate control, camera access, isolation capability, biosecurity protocols. A whelping space without cameras isn't a whelping space.
- Veterinary backup. Specialty facilities should have a working relationship with a veterinary clinic for emergencies, especially for rehab, hydrotherapy, and whelping.
- Booking and intake forms. Specialty facilities should require medical history, current medications, and veterinary clearance forms. A facility that doesn't ask isn't qualified.