06/04/2025
Long but important post:
I am compelled to disclose my experience with Precision Equine Cryotherapy, which falsely presented itself as an accredited organization. Last August, I paid $22,000 for their training program to become a certified cryotherapy specialist, expecting benefits such as website listing on the PE Cryo site, in-person one-on-one training, business area exclusivity (50-mi radius), online training portal access, and ongoing support via a specialist Facebook group.
Regrettably, every agreement has been breached, and it has come to light that the training lacks accreditation. Furthermore, the certificate granted for muscle scraping is invalid unless one holds a massage therapy license.
In response, I have collaborated with fellow affected individuals in Washington to complete massage school, supplement our cryotherapy and bodywork skills, and expose this scam.
They have altered their website several times over the last 3 months to change their story, offerings, and cover their tracks now that people are coming forward. This can be proven using onlinee tools available to the general public.
Existing clients, please be assured that I have always prioritized your animals' safety and taken necessary precautions.
This issue spans across almost every state, and we have joined forces with 50+ other victims to seek justice for all wrongdoings.
If you feel compelled, please read this article created by the Better Business Bureau based on their interviews and internal investigation.
Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about Precision Equine Cryotherapy, LLC and its affiliated brand, Precision Canine Cryotherapy, following a pattern of complaints alleging the business misrepresented licensing requirements.