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Canine Chiropractor in Clarksville, TN

We offer a variety of services for our dog patients and find that diagnostics aren’t always as important as getting your pet healthy and on the right track once again.   Canine Chiropractic is the basis for our wellness plans.  The Central Nervous System controls everything in the body.  

 

We will usually start with a Canine Chiropractic exam and adjustment, branching into other modalities in the more complicated cases.   Referral for drugs and surgery are always the last resort unless necessary.

Dr. Laura Adjusting a service dog at an elite chiropractic event! 🤗

Dr. Laura Colman Chiropractor in Clarksville, TN
Dr. Laura Colman Chiropractor in Clarksville, TN
Dr. Laura Colman Chiropractor in Clarksville, TN

To be healthy it is essential that the nervous system function properly and free from any interference caused by subluxations. Subluxations can cause interference to the nervous system at any point along the spine where the nerves exit. This can adversely affect the function of various parts of your animal’s body, and ultimately its health. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Canine Chiropractic

Q1: How does canine chiropractic help dogs in Clarksville, TN?

A: Canine chiropractic improves joint mobility, reduces pain, supports nerve function, and enhances overall quality of life. Many pet owners in Clarksville use chiropractic care to keep their dogs active and comfortable.

Q2: What symptoms indicate my dog may need chiropractic care?

A: Difficulty jumping, stiffness, limping, sensitivity when touched, decreased energy, altered posture, dragging paws, or reduced performance in working or sport dogs.

Q3: Is canine chiropractic safe for dogs?

A: Yes. Certified animal chiropractors in Clarksville, TN use gentle, species-appropriate adjustments tailored to your dog’s size, age, and condition.

Q4: What conditions can canine chiropractic help with?

A: Arthritis, hip or elbow issues, spinal stiffness, mobility problems, post-surgical recovery, and athletic performance for agility or working dogs.

Q5: How often should my dog see a canine chiropractor in Clarksville?

A: Active or aging dogs often benefit from monthly visits, while dogs with injuries or chronic issues may need more frequent sessions at first.

Give Your Dog the Gift of Comfort and Mobility

Your pet depends on you to help them live their best life. If your dog seems stiff, sore, or less playful than usual, chiropractic care may be the missing link.

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