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Animals lift our lives and touch our hearts. At Options for Animals, they are more than just a pet, they are a part of your family. As a result, we’ll do everything we can to make sure they are happy and comfortable during treatment.
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What is Animal Chiropractic?
A short video describing chiropractic care for your animals.
What our animals and their owners say
"My name is Erin Murphy and my horse Diamond is a 17 year old Appaloosa Sporthorse competing in FEI level Dressage. He has been receiving regular chiropractic care for approximately the last 10 years. In that time we have worked with both Dr. Pat Holl and Dr. Sid Erickson and they both deserve credit for Diamond's ability ..." Read More
— Erin Murphy
Signs and Symptoms
DOG SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
You love your dog; and as a conscientious owner, you want to keep them healthy and protect their wellbeing. Owning a dog is a responsibility which requires continual observation, management, and occasionally the ability to detect unusual behaviors which may reveal signs of illness or injury. Because your dog communicates in a language other than words, they must rely on your capacity to observe and distinguish the subtle changes in their behavior which might indicate a warning sign for health concerns.
Since not all behavioral changes are cause for concern, the following list of Signs and Symptoms will help you identify what to watch for to protect your dog and ensure a healthy and vigorous life.
- Pain when being touched, pet or lifted
- Reluctance or difficulty when climbing stairs or jumping
- Difficulty when getting up after lying down
- Negative changes in attitude or behavior
- Altered sitting ("Puppy Sitting")
- Changes in eating or eliminating
- Constantly licking or chewing paws
- Lameness or changes in gait
- Changes in performance
- Lying on one side
CAT SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
You love your cat; and as a conscientious owner, you want to keep them healthy and protect their wellbeing. Owning a cat is a responsibility which requires continual observation, management, and occasionally the ability to detect unusual behaviors which may reveal signs of illness or injury. Because your cat communicates in a language other than words, they must rely on your capacity to observe and distinguish the subtle changes in their behavior which might indicate a warning sign for health concerns.
Since not all behavioral changes are cause for concern, the following list of Signs and Symptoms will help you identify what to watch for to protect your cat and ensure a healthy and vigorous life.
- Obvious pain or discomfort (difficulty jumping, reluctance to climb stairs, cries when being picked up)
- Loss of appetite
- Increased thirst (often a sign of diabetes)
- Unexplained changes in weight
- Bad breath
- Diarrhea or changes in litter contents, urinating outside the box
- Prolonged or repeated vomiting (though eliminating hairballs is normal, continual vomiting is often a sign of infection and can cause dehydration)
- Discharge from the eyes and/or nose (common sign of upper respiratory infection)
- Lump or lesions evident to touch or sight
- Finally, cats tend to hide if injured or ill. If your cat has suddenly gone into hiding, it’s generally a sign that something is amiss.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS HORSE
You love your horse; and as a conscientious owner, you want to keep them healthy and protect their wellbeing. Owning a horse is a responsibility which requires continual observation, management, and occasionally the ability to detect unusual behaviors which may reveal signs of illness or injury. Because your horse communicates in a language other than words, they must rely on your capacity to observe and distinguish the subtle changes in their behavior which might indicate a warning sign for health concerns.
Since not all behavioral changes are cause for concern, the following list of Signs and Symptoms will help you identify what to watch for to protect your horse and ensure a healthy and vigorous life.
- Pain and stiffness when moving or being touched
- Reduced performance
- Negative changes in behavior or attitude
- Abnormal gait, shortened stride or lameness
- Inability or difficulty in taking a lead
- Bucking
- Difficulty or inability to collect
- Pinning ears or snapping when being cinched
- Difficulty flexing at poll
- Changes in posture
- Resistance to being ridden
Disclaimer
It should be emphasized that this list is a basic overview, and does not cover every sign and symptom an animal may exhibit. The purpose is to highlight the most commonly seen signs and symtoms in the hope of offering guidelines to help the pet owner to recognize potential disorders. This is in no way an attempt to diagnose and/or treat any specific disease or condition. If a pet is demonstrating any unusual syptoms or behaviours, the owner should consult their animal’s health care provider without delay.






