Dr. Christina Cole of Advanced Animal Chiropractic is back on our blog today to talk about what her introductory pet chiropractic sessions look like. She does dog and cat adjustments at the The Pet Beastro every two weeks. Her next sessions will be:
Luxating patella, or “floating kneecaps,” can be a very painful condition in an animal, potentially requiring surgical intervention. In our practice, however, we see several clients diagnosed with severe luxating patella that have opted to go the alternative route before turning to surgery. Very rarely have these clients ended up turning to surgery because they do everything possible as far as prevention and protection.
Incontinence is something that happens much more often than pet owners realize, and could perhaps be helped through alternative therapies rather than more drastic conventional measures. Whether your pet is elderly or a young stud, incontinence can be a problem. It knows no bounds and can be found in all breeds, sexes, and ages. There are multiple types of incontinence, including both urinary and fecal. Today, I’d like to discuss urinary incontinence as it tends to be a more common issue.
Now that we've started hosting pet chiropractic adjustments at the store, we've been getting quite a few questions about them! To help you better understand this form of healing and how it can help your companion, we've invited Dr. Christina Cole of Advanced Animal Chiropractic to our blog. Dr. Cole will be doing pet adjustments at the store TONIGHT from 5 - 8 p.m. Her other upcoming sessions for the next month are: