At Burntwood Canine Hydrotherapy, our team is passionate about canine rehabilitation, hydrotherapy, and physiotherapy.
With years of experience and specialist qualifications, we are dedicated to helping dogs recover, improve mobility, and live happier, healthier lives.
Our team includes qualified hydrotherapists, veterinary physiotherapists, and rehabilitation specialists, all committed to providing the highest level of care. Whether your dog is recovering from surgery, managing a long-term condition, or simply enjoying a swim, they are in expert hands.
Meet the people behind Burntwood Canine Hydrotherapy and learn more about their experience, skills, and love for dogs.
Kerry Hufton - Owner MIRVAP ICH Level 3 Certificate in Small Animal Hydrotherapy
With a background in Equine Veterinary Nursing, Kerry envisioned creating a specialist Canine Rehabilitation Centre.
Holding a Level 3 Certificate in Hydrotherapy for Small Animals with IRVAP and qualifications in Canine and Sports Massage Therapy, she brings expertise in rehabilitation and mobility. Passionate about canine movement and orthopaedics, she spends her spare time with her whippets.
Mia Jobson - Hydrotherapist Level 3 in Hydrotherapy and Animal Management
Mia Jobson is an experienced canine hydrotherapist with over seven years working in rehabilitation. With a Level 3 qualification in Hydrotherapy and Animal Management, she blends solid clinical knowledge with a natural feel for animal care.
Her calm, confident manner helps dogs – and their owners – relax, and her commitment to improving mobility and wellbeing shows in every session.
When she’s not in the pool, Mia can usually be found training her gundogs or heading off for a camping trip in her tent box, with her dogs never far behind.
Whatever she’s doing, Mia brings a mix of expertise, care, and a genuine love of animals to the job.
Jessica Parker - Physiotherapist BSc (Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy MNAVP Level 4 Canine Hydrotherapist for Physiotherapists
Jessica is a member of the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP). Her work focuses on improving the physical wellbeing of animals through a range of physiotherapy techniques, including massage, stretching, electrotherapy (such as laser and pulsed electromagnetic therapy), and remedial exercise. She aims to enhance flexibility, mobility, joint range of motion, proprioception, muscle mass, and, most importantly, comfort.
When a dog is affected by a musculoskeletal condition, whether pre- or post-operative, pain is often a factor. Jessica uses a combination of specialist techniques to help reduce pain and restore movement, ensuring each dog can return to their usual, happy selves.
Fern Farrelly - Veterinary Physiotherapist BSc (Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy MRAMP
Fern is a registered Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioner with hands-on experience in canine rehab and hydrotherapy. She spent a year training in the USA, where she gained invaluable skills working with dogs in a range of rehabilitation settings.
Her passion started young – at just four years old she announced she wanted to “make doggies better” – and now she’s doing exactly that.
Rachel Fields - Registered Veterinary Nurse
Rachel began veterinary nurse training in 2022 and qualified as a Registered Veterinary Nurse in July 2025. She has a strong interest in helping patients recover after orthopaedic surgery and in the holistic management of common joint conditions such as osteoarthritis.
Her focus is on keeping dogs active, comfortable, and living their best lives for as long as possible.
Tilly Green - Trainee Vet
Tilly is an aspiring vet with a passion for animals, particularly dogs and cows. She competitively shows dairy cattle for Team Yorkshire and enjoys spending time with her miniature schnauzer, Isla, whether out on long walks or relaxing on the sofa.
Rhianna Greaves - Veterinary Physiotherapy Student
Rhianna is currently completing her placement at Burntwood. She’s passionate about helping animals live their best lives through rehabilitation and care.
At home, she’s kept on her toes by her two German Shepherds, Bella and Murphy, whose playful personalities keep her inspired.