Thrive Animal Rehabilitation

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5491 Carlson Dr
Sacramento, CA 95819

Thrive Animal Rehabilitation in Sacramento, CA, specializes in treating a wide range of mobility issues in pets, from canine sports injuries to pain management for aging dogs and cats. Their comprehensive services include veterinary acupuncture, spinal manipulation therapy, therapeutic exercise, and various manual therapies tailored to meet each pet's specific needs.

Led by Dr. Lesley Scheblein, Thrive Animal Rehab prioritizes restoring and maintaining joint mobility to enhance the quality of life for their patients. The clinic is committed to providing personalized care and innovative treatments, including an upcoming underwater treadmill set to be available in 2025.

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4.59 reviews
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Zackary S.
10/14/2025

October 2025: Dr. Leslie and the Thrive team continues to grow. Today I was served by Dr. Troy who has animal chiro experience from 2003. Dr. Leslie's team are always wonderful, knowledgeable, and...

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Julia A.
7/11/2025

Miko tore his ACL in his back left leg. I booked the appointment over a month ago because they are booked out. so before Even arriving they got Mikos name wrong on his profile. They also require a...

Celia B.
10/19/2025

Our dog Ramses is an active 8 year old Australian Shepherd who has done agility since he was a pup. He developed a front limp. Chiropractic adjustments from Dr Lesley & help him live his best...

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Jennifer A.
4/18/2025

Three years ago, I walked into Dr. Sheblin's clinic seeking pain management for my 11 year old dog Zeke's apparent arthritis. His limping had worsened after a TPLO surgery, and other vets had...

Glenn Y.
8/6/2025

Dr. Scheblein brought our 3-year old miniature American Eskimo Ollie back to health through a carefully diagnosed, planned regimen of drug treatment (steroids), acupuncture and laser therapy. We...

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