History taking includes questions about the animal's symptoms, what it has been eating and drinking recently, how its behavior has changed, whether there is a history of illness, and other factors that may be important in determining a diagnosis and developing a treatment plan. After a physical examination and history taking, the therapist makes a diagnosis and prescribes treatment such as medication, physical therapy, diet, surgery, and others. In addition, therapists provide pet owners with advice on pet care and disease prevention. It is important to pay attention to the therapist's recommendations and follow them to ensure an effective and quick recovery of the animal's health. In this way, the therapy helps to improve the health of the animals and provides them with high quality care and treatment, which allows to preserve their lives and maintain a high level of their well-being.