Our Success Stories - Page 20
Pet Education, News and Event Updates from Advanced Animal Chiropractic
Unfortunately, there is a great deal of misunderstanding when it comes to “aggression” in animals.They get blacklisted as aggressive, fearful, and even mean, when in reality only a portion of...
The dreaded cruciate tear, something every dog owner fears. Well I’m here to tell you a bit more about this cruciate ligament tear, what options you have, and hopefully lighten...
Flea and tick prevention is absolutely critical for many animal owners. Whether you have a dog, an outdoor cat, a horse, or a micropig, preventing these nasty little bugs from...
This big eared and bright-eyed girl is Ellie. Ellie is in the early part of her elder years and she has long dealt with spondylosis. This is a broad term...
Hip dysplasia is becoming an all too common problem for canines today. What was once a rarity is now a regular diagnosis, affecting an approximate 4 percent of the canine...
Have you noticed any changes in your pet’s behavior this summer? Perhaps they are a bit more agitated, maybe they’re lethargic all of a sudden, they’ve made grass eating a...
Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia (IMT) is not an uncommon condition found in the equine, canine, and rarely feline world. This disease recently plagued a very dear friend of mine and after...
Meet McKinley and India, also known as Mac and Indie. These two massive furballs are some of the sweetest pups in all the land. Both of these babies are in...
Unfortunately, there is a great deal of misunderstanding when it comes to “aggression” in animals.They get blacklisted as aggressive, fearful, and even mean, when in reality only a portion of...
Flea and tick prevention is absolutely critical for many animal owners. Whether you have a dog, an outdoor cat, a horse, or a micropig, preventing these nasty little bugs from...
This big eared and bright-eyed girl is Ellie. Ellie is in the early part of her elder years and she has long dealt with spondylosis. This is a broad term...
Hip dysplasia is becoming an all too common problem for canines today. What was once a rarity is now a regular diagnosis, affecting an approximate 4 percent of the canine...
Have you noticed any changes in your pet’s behavior this summer? Perhaps they are a bit more agitated, maybe they’re lethargic all of a sudden, they’ve made grass eating a...
Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia (IMT) is not an uncommon condition found in the equine, canine, and rarely feline world. This disease recently plagued a very dear friend of mine and after...
Meet McKinley and India, also known as Mac and Indie. These two massive furballs are some of the sweetest pups in all the land. Both of these babies are in...
What Advanced Animal Chiropractic Customers are Saying
We love all of our customers from Southeastern Michigan including St. Clair, Troy, Madison Heights, St. Clair Shores, Northville, Waterford, Shelby Township, Macomb, Grosse Pointe, Clarkston, Royal Oak, Davison, Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, and more!
Our 16 year old shih tzu yorkie suddenly stopped using her front left leg. After seeing her regular vet who said it was possibly a pinched nerve in her neck, we made the appt with Advanced Animal Chiropractic. Immediately after the first visit, there was noticeable improvement! She was walking so much better! She took a trip around the yard which she hadn’t done since last summer! Seeing Dr. Christina has been a true godsend for our little girl. I can’t recommend this service enough!
In 3 appointments, 1 week apart, my 11 year old dog is a new man! His back was visibly crooked, and he moaned a lot! He is bouncing and running again. His back is clearly straightened out. We are so pleased with Christina's skill and knowledge. She is delightful to work with and we highly recommend her chiropractic service!
I was referred by a friend, as I was searching for answers related to my dogs limping. The doggy chiro vets were honest and helpful, followed up to check in after the first appt, and truly showcased their knowledge and compassion for my dogs and their craft in subsequent visits. They offered a thorough explanation and great insight related to their ongoing care, with reasonable expectations and plans. It has made a big difference in my dogs quality of life.
Absolutely worth every penny! Caring, compassionate, very informative. My Doberman injured his knee back in December and he is a very active pup being a GO team therapy dog. Dr. Christina is amazing at helping Elliott to the best therapy dog he can be! We are beyond thankful and grateful for her!