Directions and map to find Aquapaws in Sheffield

Use the directions below (click Town) and the map to find us. Call us for any help !

  • Directions from Rotherham, Barnsley, Doncaster
  • Sheffield Parkway -->Ponds Forge R.A.B
  • Follow signs for Sheffield Train Station
  • Keep in left lane follow road to Queens Road Retail Park (A61)
  • Through traffic lights (overhead) until come to Heeley City Bridge
  • Take immediate left turn into Oak Street after the bridge
  • Car park on left, 2nd set of gates
  • Directions from Chesterfield
  • A61 --> towards Sheffield centre via Woodseats
  • Bottom of hill with Ponsfords Dept store on right
  • Take right turn into Oak Street after Ponsfords and before Heeley City Bridge
  • Car park on left, 2nd set of gates
  • Directions from Sheffield city centre
  • Head towards Queens Road Retail Park (A61)
  • Through traffic lights (overhead) until come to Heeley City Bridge
  • Take immediate left turn into Oak Street after the bridge
  • Car park on left, 2nd set of gates
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Give us a call - 0114 258 3221 - 07707 195318

If you need more information about how we can help with your Dog, please get in touch. We welcome a 'phone call and are more than happy to answer your questions. You can also email us or download information forms HERE .


Our clients say it best
  • In July 2018, our 5 year old Dalmatian, Daisy, collapsed with a ruptured disc in her spine that rendered her paralysed from the waist down. She had surgery and our vets told us she would need regular Physio and Hydrotherapy sessions - something I had no idea even existed for animals!

    After asking for recommendations on a local community page, every single reply was to recommend Aquavets so we contacted them and we were given expert and friendly support and advice immediately, something we were so so grateful for.

    Since then, Daisy has been attending her sessions weekly and she has progressed so much. We are always given support, advice and recommendations of what to do and what kind of things would help her at home and her everyday life, things such as a wheelchair for her (which she absolutely loves!) and even little things like socks and creams and doggy pants to help with sores she gets with dragging herself around.

    Aquavet are by our sides with everything that involves with caring for our dog, they are marvellous. If your pet does ever need to have these kind of services, then I can’t recommend them enough!

     –Kelly Sue Drayton
    Daisy

  • Our dog, Sadie, a chunky 35k Akita cross, first went to Aquavet after a nasty fall from a wall caused her pre-existing arthritis to take a steep dive. She was about 10 at the time and her back legs were badly affected.

    She started with weekly swims and the occasional physio session. After six months her gait had improved considerably and she settled into a swim once a month, and a physio session two weeks after a swim. This served her very well until she was diagnosed with bladder cancer. After an operation to remove the growths she continued with increased physio sessions for a period until she could resume swimming again. This continued until the cancer returned and she became too unwell for any treatment.

    In all, we came to Aquavet for about 26 months and during this period her mobility was maintained so that she could enjoy walks in the park and play in the house. I found all the staff at Aquavet to be fantastic. Lisa was sympathetic to the need to keep Sadie separate from other dogs when we arrived/left the premises (Sadie was not great with other dogs) and the care and attention she received from Lisa, Nicole and Becky was lovely.

    Sadie was so relaxed during her physio sessions with Sarah that she often fell asleep on the platform. In the end it was cancer that caused her death but I doubt her last years would have been as enjoyable for her if she had not attended for the treatments.

    I have no hesitation in recommending Aquavet to others - in fact I already have. Aftercare - in terms of a Christmas card in remembrance was a lovely touch. Best wishes to the team.

     –Cathy Murray
    Sadie


Fully qualified and experienced Canine Hydrotherapy
registered with The Institute of Registered Veterinary & Animal Physiotherapists UK