Veterinary Chiropractor Crowley LA

chiropractic can help dogs heal from traumatic injury as well as chronic conditions like back pain, hip dysplasia, and stiffness. If you’ve ever had a chiropractic adjustment, you’re probably wondering, What dog in the world would tolerate that kind of manhandling (in this case, doghandling)? Read on to find out the answer.

Lafayette Veterinary Care Center
(337) 205-4323
110 Perard St
Lafayette, LA
Bertrand Drive Animal Hospital
(337) 232-9777
412 Bertrand Dr
Lafayette, LA
Carson Veterinary Clinic
(337) 981-7998
6701 Johnston St
Lafayette, LA
Best Friends Animal Hospital
(985) 262-9969
2118 Coteau Rd
Houma, LA
VCA Causeway Animal Hospital
(504) 419-8998
1315 N. Causeway Boulevard
Metairie, LA
Jennings Animal Hospital
(337) 824-6551
706 N Main St
Jennings, LA
Orgeron Veterinary Hospital
(337) 981-9299
102 William O Stutes St
Lafayette, LA
Bordelon, Brenda, Dvm - Broussard Veterinary Clinic
(337) 988-5022
103 Broadmoor Blvd
Lafayette, LA
Hood Veterinary Hospital
(225) 369-0917
30943 Hwy 16
Denham Springs, LA
Highland Road Animal Hospital
(225) 369-0126
7280 Highland Rd
Baton Rouge, LA
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Chiropractic Ends Pup's Pain

By Kristin Bjornsen

You might not think Rover needs an adjustment, but chiropractic can help dogs heal from traumatic injury as well as chronic conditions like back pain, hip dysplasia, and stiffness. “Just like in humans, when a dog’s vertebrae become misaligned, they pinch nerves,” says Debbie O’Reilly, DC, an animal chiropractor in Littleton, Colorado. “I make gentle adjustments to realign the spine, and by taking pressure off the nerves, I stop the pain, restore movement, and improve overall health.” O’Reilly usually sees considerable improvement in her furry patients after two sessions, but for chronic conditions she recommends maintenance treatments as needed.

If you’ve ever had a chiropractic adjustment, you’re probably wondering, What dog in the world would tolerate that kind of manhandling (in this case, doghandling)? “At first, they may wiggle or resist, especially if they are in pain, but after I begin, they get still and quiet, the pain eases, and they seem to understand that I’m helping,” says O’Reilly. To find a doggie chiropractor in your area, go to the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association’s website ( animalchiropractic.org ), and make sure you choose someone AVCA-certified. —KB

Author: Kristin Bjornsen

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