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      <image:caption>“I have had the privilege to utilize Renee Scholz on some of my clinic’s canine rehabilitation programs. In this time, Renee helped identify and address many soft tissue and orthopedic issues on her assigned patients, specifically adding a component of manual therapy to their programs. The outcomes for rehabilitation of her patients with soft tissue injuries indicate the values of these services.” - Dr. Mary L. Cardeccia, Director and Veterinarian, Animal Rehabilitation Facility, Dexter, Michigan “Renee’s love of dogs, her people skills, and her organizational skills qualify her to be the best canine therapist anywhere. I could not possibly recommend a more talented, dedicated, knowledgeable, and caring Canine Therapist than Renee Scholz.” - Sara A. Thurmer, Executive Director, East Park Rehabilitation Center, Brookpark, Ohio</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Renee Scholz, founder, and CEO of Cleveland K9 Rehab has been a Physical Therapist since 1992, but a dog lover for a whole lot longer. After graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy from Cleveland State University in 1992, Renee has spent decades working with people to improve their physical mobility and function. Having been The Director of the Physical Therapy Assistant Program at Kent State University, a Clinical Specialist for Genesis Healthcare, the Director of Physical Therapy for Rehab Care, and currently a Physical Therapist for the Cleveland Clinic Rehab Hospital, Renee has treated a wide variety of conditions and injuries in humans her entire career. And while Renee loves helping people, as a dog owner, she knew it was time to chase a new passion, so she continued her education at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. Studying under world-renowned Dr. Janice Huntingford at the Essex Animal Hospital in Ontario, Canada, and Dr. Mary Cardeccia at Animal Rehabilitation Institute in Dexter, Michigan, Renee mastered the integration of physical therapy techniques into the assessment and care of canine patients. Graduating in 2018, she is now a Certified Canine Rehab Therapist (CCRT) and a member of the International Association of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy.  Equipped with an understanding of the canine structure, mechanics, and behavior, coupled with her extensive Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation background, Renee is able to provide optimal rehabilitation for canines in order to increase muscle function and joint mobility. This not only helps your pet recover after getting injured or having surgery but can also help to improve their quality of life as they age so they can return to their daily walks and other physical activities they enjoy. Following a model that is similar to human healthcare, Renee works hand in hand with your pet’s veterinarian to ensure that your dog receives the care they need based on their medical issue. This is done by developing an individualized rehabilitation program based on your pet’s needs and goals. She not only focuses on biomechanics, movement science, therapeutic modalities, and manual therapy including trigger point release, joint mobilization, cross friction massage, and myofascial release, but Renee also offers progressive exercise programs that teach pet owners how to best help their pet after they take them back home.  An avid dog lover, and dog mom to Toby, the West Highland White Terrier, Renee is proud to combine her knowledge in rehabilitation with her passion for canines and she can’t wait to meet you and your furry friend! _____________________________________________________________________ “I have had the privilege to utilize Renee Scholz on some of my clinic’s canine rehabilitation programs. In this time, Renee helped identify and address many soft tissue and orthopedic issues on her assigned patients, specifically adding a component of manual therapy to their programs. The outcomes for rehabilitation of her patients with soft tissue injuries indicate the values of these services.” - Dr. Mary L. Cardeccia, Director and Veterinarian, Animal Rehabilitation Facility, Dexter, Michigan “Renee’s love of dogs, her people skills, and her organizational skills qualify her to be the best canine therapist anywhere. I could not possibly recommend a more talented, dedicated, knowledgeable, and caring Canine Therapist than Renee Scholz.” - Sara A. Thurmer, Executive Director, East Park Rehabilitation Center, Brookpark, Ohio</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cooper, my 4 y/o Belgian Malinois agility dog, was giving me subtle cues that all was not well.   Malinois is a stoic breed, so he obediently ran for me, but I could tell something was not right.  Thus began a long series of appointments with veterinarians, chiropractors, cold laser technicians, and, ultimately, an expensive MRI.   All was well.  But it wasn’t.  Then, we were directed to physical therapist Renee Scholz at the Animal Rehabilitation Facility (ARF) in Dexter, Michigan.  Renee has a magic touch!  As she ran her knowledgeable hands over him, Cooper relaxed and almost went to sleep.  What she found were trigger points or painful spots/knots in the muscles.  When she was able to manipulate and release them, Cooper visibly relaxed. After only a couple of sessions, Cooper was running agility like his old self and he had a new BFF in Renee! All was well.  But it wasn’t.  Soon Cooper’s symptoms reappeared.  So we went to see Renee again and Cooper was healed!  It is clear that for whatever reason, Cooper is developing these painful trigger points and periodically needs to see his BFF Renee (and he loves it).   He is now on a regular schedule to be checked by Renee and all is well. AND IT IS!  Thank you, thank you, Renee Sylvia Grossman and  MACH Avonlea Cooper Extraction MXB MJS NF</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tobias Keene, D.D.S. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Dr. Tobias Keene brings a bit of unabashed Southern hospitality to all his patients. He moved to Washington, D.C. over thirty years ago as a freshman at Ivy College. Right after graduation, he attended World University’s School of Dentistry. Before opening Keene Dental in 1994, he worked for free clinics and some of the finest practices in the District. He is part of the 123 Dental Association and stays up-to-date on the latest dental discoveries. When not striving to keep his patients happy and healthy, he’s enjoys hiking with his family in Rock Creek Park.</image:caption>
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