What to do if Your Dog Has a Slipped Disk and Can’t Walk
If your dog has a slipped disc and can’t walk always call the vet, but McTimoney Canine Chiropractic can help your dog recover.
If your dog has a slipped disc and can’t walk always call the vet, but McTimoney Canine Chiropractic can help your dog recover.
So we’re reaching the end of 2020 and what a year it has been! I’m considering myself very lucky that work has continued to be busy, so as a thank you I’m offering a free treatment for your horse or dog.
A suspected slipped disc in a dog can be very worrisome for owners. What care will your dog need and can a slipped disc in a dog heal itself?
Thankfully McTimoney Animal Therapy will be able to remain open during this lockdown. There are still strict guidelines outlined that I will need everyone to abide by as safety is my top priority. When you book a treatment with me I will also email a copy of the guidelines over to you so please do follow them. I will ensure I follow guidelines laid out by the McTimoney Animal Association and Holistic Insurance.
I am a Canine McTimoney Chiropractor, so you can get ‘Chiropractic Care For Dogs Near Me’ in Worcestershire and surrounding areas.
McTimoney Chiropractic and sports massage is an all over treatment designed to relieve muscle tension, gently realign your animals spine and pelvis, and reduce or eliminate pain and discomfort. So your dog is feeling fab after their treatment, what can you do to make the most of their session and care for them in between K9 chiropractor visits?
McTimoney Animal Therapy for dogs is a gently treamtent that focuses on restoring joint movement and function to reduce pain and make your dog feel like themselves again.
Hip Dysplasia is when the hip socket has not formed correctly and has a genetic predisposition with environmental factors and can result in arthritis and pain. The dog is usually born with normal hips but due the these genetic factors the soft tissue supporting the hip doesn’t form correctly resulting in subluxation.
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