Helping Dogs, Helping Owners
Evidence-based, in-home canine rehabilitation that reduces pain, restores movement, and makes everyday life easier—without clinic travel.
For over 13 years, I’ve helped many dogs improve function and comfort. I coordinate with your veterinarian and provide clear progress updates you can trust.
What you can expect
- Hands-on pain relief (stretching and soft-tissue techniques)
- Mobility and strength training tailored to your home
- A simple, written home plan you can follow safely
Owner resources
Practical guides for recovery, exercise, and home setup—written in plain language. Owner Education Library · FAQs
Mason Lusk CCRP VT
Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner of 13 years · Founder of Dynamic Pets
Call or text: (941) 800-1866
Email: rehabilitation@dynamicpets.com
Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood
Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner
“My best boy Jack had bi-lateral TPLOs in May of 2025, Recovery wasnt what I had hoped for or expected. Both me and the dog were a wreck. Then Mason came in on day one and started turning things around.
I can say with 100% certainty
Jack would not have
regained much of his mobility
without Mason’s Expertise,
patience and mind boggling ability to read dogs. We think so highly of Mason he has been a Saint in Jack’s Recovery.” - Jennifer Diaz
Jack Diaz
“Mason had been coming to treat Wolfie for quite while, one day he walked into our home and said “Somethings not right, take Wolfie to the hospital now!” Mason had somehow detected a splenetic mass that had ruptured in Wolfie just by touching him, the Vet said Wolfie would’ve died that day if not for him.” - Holly Sherwood
Wolfie
Mason and Lily Lusk
“If there was a better dog for me than her I sure have never met it” - Mason
Mason has been practicing Canine Physical Rehabilitation for over a decade and has spent his entire life training dogs, raised in the ranching lifestyle and never without at least 5 dogs near him his entire childhood, dogs quickly became a center piece in Mason’s formative years, and the joy he gets from being able to meet and help so many dedicated dog lovers and their canine companions only seems to compound with every new patient. Early on in his life Mason began to dedicate his career towards dogs, and while the field is not without its strife he wouldn’t trade it for anything now with plenty of experience and a supportive veterinarian fiance Mason forges the next stage in his canine creed, in time he hopes to open a center for Canine Physical Rehabilitation to help as many dogs and their owners as possible. Schedule a consult and meet Mason today! Any issue a dog is being faced with be it paralyzed, fearful, painful, immobile or even only having two legs (Make sure to ask Mason about that) Mason is ready and willing to do his best to improve your dog’s quality of life.
“Our Mia was in so much pain from spinal arthritis, she never had the strength to do walks or play anymore and would stumble or trip and fall, which is a terrible danger for an 11 year old Great Dane! Thanks to Mason’s help her last years were spent being able to jog, play and leap onto our bed when ever thunder struck, without his work and care we would’ve never seen Mia act like a dog again.” - Kathleen Fennel
Mia Fennel

What Does Rehabilitation Mean for You and Your Dog?

Tailored Recovery Plans Adapted to Best Suit You and Your Dog
Rehabilitation and recovery focus on guided therapies and exercises that reduce pain, restore strength, and improve mobility, supporting dogs as they heal and return safely to an active, healthy life.
Home Mobility & Environment Support
Home Mobility Support: Guidance on adapting your dog’s home environment to improve safety, comfort, and ease of movement.
Training
Behavioral Training: Focused guidance to build positive habits, reduce stress, and support safe, cooperative participation in daily care and rehabilitation exercises.
Nutrition and Supplement Guidance
Nutrition and supplement guidance provides tailored recommendations to support each dog’s healing, strength, and overall well-being, helping optimize recovery, performance, and long-term health.
Physical Conditioning
Physical conditioning for dogs is a structured program of exercise that builds strength, flexibility, and endurance, helping them stay active, recover from injury, and maintain long-term mobility.
Assistive Device Fitting & Training
Assistive device fitting and training ensures your dog is properly measured for braces, carts, or supports, and teaches safe, effective use to improve mobility and quality of life.

Check Out The Dynamic Pets
Owner Knowledge Library!
I’m so excited to share this collection with you! Our library isn’t just about rehab and recovery — it’s a place where dog lovers can explore and learn. Inside you’ll find:
Knowledge on Orthopedic and Neurological Conditions — explained in clear, owner-friendly language so you can better understand your dog’s health challenges.
A complete Nutrition and Supplement Guide, including practical information on diets, vitamins, and safe supplement use.
An interactive timeline, “Dogs Throughout History,” celebrating the incredible bond between humans and dogs.
A look at common canine surgeries, so you know what to expect and how to support recovery.
Our Owner Resource Library, packed with handouts, condition guides, and practical tools.
And of course, our Blog & Newsletter, where we share fresh insights, updates, and tips for keeping your dog happy and healthy.
This project was built with love for dogs and the people who care for them. I warmly invite anyone to use the library freely, as long as it is done in accordance with the rules outlined in the introduction to the Owner Knowledge Library.