Canine Chiropractic
UPCOMING OFFICE CLOSURES:
Thanksgiving: November 28 & 29th
December 9th - 12th
Christmas Day: December 25th.
New Year's Day: January 1st​
January 2nd through 16th.
*Availability for new client appointments starting in February 2024.
ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULING:
A Pawsitive Touch (Massage)
Dana (303)-219-0045
​www.pawsitivebalance.health​
Texting is best​
ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULING:
Silver Lining Animal Chiropractic
Dr. Draws (720) 724-7522
www.silverlininganimalchiro.com​
Texting is best
Canine Chiropractic
Chiropractic care is a holistic, preventative approach to pet health care that relieves pain, prevents disease and keeps the body functioning at its best. Chiropractic addresses all the body systems because the spinal cord, which is an extension of the brain, is protected by the vertebrae of the spinal column and carries all the nerves that go to every tissue in the body.
Proper nerve supply is vital to the optimal functioning of the entire body. When the vertebral joints are misaligned they affect the nerves and the flow of energy to every part of the body.
A chiropractic adjustment is a natural, gentle treatment that removes pressure on a nerve and restores balance of the body’s structures. Removing interference on a nerve allows the body’s natural ability to heal itself by flowing freely to the areas that need it the most.
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What To Expect
Canine Chiropractic Appointment
As a canine chiropractor, I focus on the entire body system, recognizing that the spinal cord is a direct extension of the brain, sheathed protectively by the spinal column, and responsible for transmitting nerve signals to every tissue in the body. This intricate network is crucial for maintaining peak pet health.
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Misalignments in the vertebral joints can disrupt this vital nerve supply, impacting everything from muscle function to organ health. My role as an animal chiropractor is to gently realign these joints through chiropractic adjustments. These natural, non-invasive treatments not only relieve nerve pressure but also restore the body's structural balance.
By eliminating these interferences, we unlock the body’s innate healing abilities, allowing energy and healing to flow seamlessly to the areas that need it most. This approach not only alleviates pain but also fosters a state of optimal health and well-being in our beloved pets.
I view chiropractic treatment as a transformative and continuous journey, rather than just isolated sessions in response to specific injuries or traumas. This journey is tailored to each pet's unique health needs, physical condition, and how they respond to treatment. It's an individualized adventure in achieving optimal pet health and animal wellness, with every session building upon the previous one, guiding your beloved pet towards a life filled with better health and vitality.
In this journey, we don't just count the days or weeks; we celebrate each milestone of improved health and comfort achieved together. With each step forward, we draw closer to realizing your pet's wellness goals. By committing to an ongoing chiropractic regimen, we ensure that our canine companions enjoy a life of comfort, mobility, and vitality, embodying the essence of true animal wellness.
Conditions We Treat
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Pain in the back, neck, jaw, and extremities
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Limping/Lameness
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Muscle Spasms
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Muscle Weakness &/or Tightness
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Wincing, Flinching, moving away or biting indicating pain when you pet, push or rub a body part
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Change in behavior or temperament
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Difficulty/hesitancy with jumping ie onto furniture or into the car
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Difficulty going up or down stairs
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Bunny hops with hind legs when running
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Slow getting up
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Avoids playing with you or animals
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Difficulty wagging tail
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Difficulty looking up or to the side
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Cries when being picked up
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Drags toes when walking
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Hunching of the back
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Decrease in activity level
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Sudden rear leg paralysis
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Chronic Licking or Chewing
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Neurological Conditions
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Panting at odd times or through the night
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Hot Spots
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Stress
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Diagnosed conditions:
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Arthritis
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Luxating Patella
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Hip Dysplasia
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Chronic Ear Infections
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Digestion Problems including diarrhea, constipation, acid reflux and/or sensitive stomach
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Allergies
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Urinary &/or Fecal Incontinence & more!