Does Your Dog Need a Chiropractor?

Your dog has a chiropractor? It’s not as unusual as it might seem. There are many reasons why regular chiropractic care can greatly enhance your dog’s quality of life. While chiropractic care is a popular treatment for humans, often used in conjunction with or as an alternative to conventional medicine, veterinarians have found that the same techniques can be equally beneficial for dogs. As a result, more veterinary practices are now offering chiropractic appointments for their four-legged patients and their pet parents. By realigning the musculoskeletal system, chiropractors can improve a dog’s mobility, reduce pain, and boost overall health and well-being, thereby significantly enhancing their quality of life. Read more about about the benefits of canine chiropractic care from Petworks pet care professional and Certified Animal Chiropractor Dr. Alicia Jacobs…

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    Dr. Alisha Jacobs received her bachelor's degree in zoology at Colorado State University and her Chiropractic Doctorate degree from the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. She then attended the rigorous and well known animal chiropractic program at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. The curriculum centered around identification of common veterinary conditions, canine and equine anatomy, and chiropractic condition identification and proper treatment. Alisha is certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA). The AVCA is the premier national accredited animal chiropractic association, where members are held to the highest standards in knowledge and care.

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Author: Alisha Jacobs

Dr. Alisha Jacobs received her bachelor's degree in zoology at Colorado State University and her Chiropractic Doctorate degree from the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. She then attended the rigorous and well known animal chiropractic program at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. The curriculum centered around identification of common veterinary conditions, canine and equine anatomy, and chiropractic condition identification and proper treatment. Alisha is certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA). The AVCA is the premier national accredited animal chiropractic association, where members are held to the highest standards in knowledge and care.