

How do I know it's time for my animal to be adjusted?
Why does my animal need chiropractic?
If you have a spine, you can benefit from chiropractic!
If you have teeth, you need a dentist. If you have a spine, you need a chiropractor. Any animal, at any stage of life, from performance athletes, working partners, or cherished family members can experience the benefits of chiropractic care. Jack is dedicated to the health and wellness of your animals; his goal is to provide animal chiropractic care that allows animals to achieve performance and wellness goals through the health of their body. He believes in a holistic approach to animal care and takes the whole animal into consideration while employing specific and gentle chiropractic care.
Dr. Jack will work with you and your animals to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses any issues or concerns you may have. It is his goal to target any issues the animal may be experiencing at the source - enhancing performance and mobility, optimizing nervous system function, and promoting overall well-being. He believes in open communication and collaboration and is committed to providing the best possible care for your animal.


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How does it work?

The spine, peripheral nerves, and brain all work together in order to coordinate the body's systems and accomplish daily tasks. All vertebrates, including horses, dogs, reptiles, and humans, have a spine that is crucial to this functional relationship. If a spinal vertebra is in an abnormal position or experiencing abnormal function, known as a "vertebral subluxation," it will cause biomechanical disruption and inhibit the brain’s awareness or communication to the entire system. Chiropractors focus on correcting this subluxation through a specific and gentle input, called an "adjustment". This improves intersegmental mobility, reduces pain or discomfort, optimizes the nervous system, and promotes overall performance and well-being. Dr. Jack will send you a report with all of his findings after each visit so you can know exactly how your animal is progressing.