Dogs are naturally very active and flexible animals, thriving on exercise, attention and activity. More and more dog owners are seeking to involve their dogs in fun and educational activities. From obedience training to flyball we are now asking our dogs to perform more than ever. Maintaining flexibility of the spine is essential for the dog to be able to perform these activities comfortably and within damage or degeneration occurring.
Many Vets will recommend Chiropractic is used for dogs who suffer injuries or lameness while working or playing. Chiropractic can also help dogs who have behavioural issues such as separation anxiety or systemic disorders such as incontinance. Chiropractic is successfully used to support dogs with diagnosed pathologies such as hip dysplasia and ALC rupture.
A dog who is suffering from subluxations in the spine and joints can often display symptoms such as puppy sitting (grown dogs sitting with the legs out to one side), reluctance to climb stairs or jump up easily, uneven wear of nails, hypersensitivity to situations, lick granuloma to legs and paws and a preference for laying on one side only. A dog might gradually reduce in performance or change in temperament or condition. If your dog has become aggressive, withdrawn and depressed or unsociable he may be in need of help. Dogs who have lost condition, have dry skin, dull coat or rough patches of fur may well be suffering spinal subluxations. Often a hunched posture may be adopted to compensate for discomfort felt.
Chiropractic care can be used following spinal trauma, such as following an RTA, only following X-ray clarification of damage sustained. Dogs with disc problems, cauda equine (& incontinence), recurring anal gland or ear infections, arthrosis/spondylosis and undefined lameness can be helped with Chiropractic care.
Canine Conditions successfully treated and managed with Chiropractic Care:
Small animals have various signs and symptoms which can indicate they are suffering with subluxations to the spine or other joints:
Chiropractic care for dogs should only be carried out with prior consent from your dog’s Primary Care Veterinary Surgeon. Before any treatment begins, your Chiropractor will carry out a thorough assessment, which typically includes the following:
If your dog is receiving Chiropractic Care as part of an insurance claim, treatment is often eligible under the alternative therapies section of your policy. Please ensure your Veterinary Surgeon is willing to approve the treatment beforehand. A receipt will be provided for you to submit to your insurer.
Before your dog’s initial chiropractic assessment, written consent must be obtained from their Primary Care Veterinary Surgeon. It is a legal requirement that no one other than your vet may treat your dog without prior authorisation.
For current pricing or to enquire about chiropractic care for other animals, please contact Isabelle by text, phone or email.
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