Dog Chiropractic Adjustment

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Chiropractic adjustment on a dog.

Dr. Adam gives an example of a typical dog chiropractic adjustment on his dog Bo.

Bo is an active German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP), and doesn't have any active issues or symptoms.

This video is to demonstrate a normal check and correction by a dog chiropractor on a healthy returning dog patient.

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We recently started taking our 2 old girls to an animal chiropractor. We see our human chiropractor weekly and decided to get the dogs checked and treated too.

junbug
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Many people don't know that the pinched nerve, or some other spinal issue, may cause severe problems with poor dogs, like nervousness, lack of focus, hostility, even organ failure, etc. People try to "fix" those side-effects through extra training, or medications, and still don't see the root causes! Misdiagnoses are so common in such cases. Dog owners, get your dogs examined by an animal chiropractor from time to time, especially after weeks of leash pulling.

zvonimirtosic
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Amazing how patient and still the animal was, they do this because it feels good and they know it's an area that has been bothering them. I adjusted a Labradoodle's shoulder recently that had been hurting. That with some trigger point massage and it was totally gone after a couple times, and jumping off the bed with no assistance needed or limping anymore.

davidraymer
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Beautiful boy! GSP’s are the best dogs. I had to say goodbye to mine almost 2yrs ago now but I really hope to have another one. They’re such characters.

Manna
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Bo is a cutie! Would love to see more animal adjustments 😃

AimeeJLDB
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My 12 year old Brindled Mountain Cur came out of the woods a bit lame. Vet said it was his lumbar area and prescribed meds, rest and a heating pad. I have also been running down my hands down his spine. I can feel the inflamed area, but no way will I make any kind of adjustment. Just soft message for now. I may take him to a Doc like you. Time will tell. Even though he's 12 he's still fit and active. Will be hard to keep him calm.

ARSciandra
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We have a black lab hunting dog and we think he has some pinched nerves would chiropractic help be beneficial?

ohyessiree
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So, what’s happening? Can you explain what you’re doing while you’re doing it, please??

Ask
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My 16 year old male Chihuahua seems a bit stiff in his hind quarters. Could he possibly benefit from hip adjustment? Or is it just old age and arthritis?

jtreadw
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Doctor can you please help me my dog dislocated his shoulder and it didn’t return to it’s place no doctor in my country can help me can you help ?

Hunter-cocu
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Our pomeranian has tenderness on his front right shoulder, seems to be more tender under neath, above the armpit. When he tries to put weight he sprays it out sideways. He's not whimpering or anything. He just won't put weight on it and makes him unstable. It's a higher muscle/tendon issue, tender to the touch

IndianaMint
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Is there any simple yet definitive way to test at home to determine exactly what leg is affected? My 10 year old Staffordshire terrier has a problem with one of his front legs. But I don’t know how to diagnose which one it is. One of them comes forward much faster than the other one. Should I assume that’s the healthy leg? Or does he bring it forward quicker because it’s sore and hurts to step on it? It’s very confusing for me.

momsmushroomsjodyfoster
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I have a 6 year old toy poodle and he is having trouble with his back limbs. He jumps a lot and when this started, he jumped and when he came down he started yelping and could not walk. He has a hard time standing and has a hump back. I took him to the vet and he said that he needs surgery on his back because there is something wrong with his spine. My daughter in law recommended an animal chiropractor and we started taking him to a chiropractor after the doctor told me he needed surgery. He was improving until he chased a cat that was on our driveway and it’s back again with hardly walking. The chiropractor is doing the treatments again with laser therapy. I’m afraid that he may need surgery. What do you suggest?

brendacallahan-ewmb
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How often should a dog see a chiropractor?

efrainhernandez
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My guy gave bo that work at 3:28 lol he was like hold on now lmaoooo

teasystableent
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add a download button to all your videos pls so people can watch them without wifi! :-)

toofunnyordie
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My puppy which is five months old is having a problem, when I lift her head up back over her shoulder she yelps I live in the Okanogan BC Canada and I don’t know any dog chiropractors around could you possibly show how you would fix a neck shoulder injury. Thank you

jodidedels
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My gsp would sprint away before we would even get close to her

james_ve
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1:11 Hi Adam went for a long hunt the other day with my GSP and 2 days later he started to limp randomly (rear left paw). he limps and 10 secs later he runs like everything was normal. I took him to the vet today and nothing was wrong. usualy after a hunt he's sore for 2 days max but he never limped before. any clue or advice? TIA

EL_Toro
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I wanna be a chiropractor but don’t wanna go to chiro school. I think this could be a good option!

ShubyDuan