Many times an owner is puzzled on what to do for their dog who is not moving well or is in back pain. Medication often is not going to fix the problem and there are side effects. Using a Board Certified Animal Chiropractor by the American Vet Chiropractic Assoc. will often be the best choice to evaluate and treat your dog. Animal Chiropractors go through rigorous training and examination in order to properly evaluate animals, so please do not let your none board certified chiropractor adjust your dog.... it is not the same as humans.
Contact me at 617-472-0661 or indekchiro@conversent.net for more info.
Dr Bruce
Dr. Bruce Indek from Indek Chiropractic offers the latest information and resources on Human and Animal Chiropractic.
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Lameness in Dogs - Chiropractor for Dogs Mass
Lameness in Dogs - Chiropractor for Dogs Mass
Dogs with lameness issues can be caused by disc problems, subluxations, hip problems, knee problems, carpus issues and paw problems. A very simple problem is not cutting the claws adeq. Many times an owner will take their dog to the vet and be told to have them take steroids for joint inflammation and rest the dog. That advise is all well and good for the immediate pain, but will not fix the cause of the problem. As an Animal Chiropractor I will evaluate your dog's spine and all 4 extremities to determine the cause. Often using Chiropractic along with other modalities and some supplements the problem will resolve. Most Vets will not tell you to go to a Animal Chiropractor since they do not know what we do and are not in the mind set of referral to alternative modalities. Please read my website: indekchiropractic.com and also go to the American Vet. Chiropractic Assoc site as well as http://www.facebook.com/pages/Options-for-Animals-College-of-Animal-Chiropractic/196266403734490 to learn more.
Dogs with lameness issues can be caused by disc problems, subluxations, hip problems, knee problems, carpus issues and paw problems. A very simple problem is not cutting the claws adeq. Many times an owner will take their dog to the vet and be told to have them take steroids for joint inflammation and rest the dog. That advise is all well and good for the immediate pain, but will not fix the cause of the problem. As an Animal Chiropractor I will evaluate your dog's spine and all 4 extremities to determine the cause. Often using Chiropractic along with other modalities and some supplements the problem will resolve. Most Vets will not tell you to go to a Animal Chiropractor since they do not know what we do and are not in the mind set of referral to alternative modalities. Please read my website: indekchiropractic.com and also go to the American Vet. Chiropractic Assoc site as well as http://www.facebook.com/pages/Options-for-Animals-College-of-Animal-Chiropractic/196266403734490 to learn more.
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