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How Tuned Are You to Your Pet's Fitness?

Posted by Dr. Judy Rosenberg Ben-Israel on February 1st 2008 Categorized under Health & Nutrition

Animal Chiropractic has becoming more and more popular as a healthy, drug free choice for pet owners.

Pet owners often only get active in their pet’s care when they see a severe limitation in the pet’s ability to climb stairs, run around in the park or even complete what was a usual walk.

Some earlier signs, if watched for, might have been less playfulness, shorter walk times, more sleep, less jumping up or no jumping up on surfaces, to name a few.

The role of the animal chiropractor is to check the spine and other joints of the pet for subluxations, or minor misalignments of bones that might be irritating nerves.

What this means for your pet can be a range between very mild to severe PAIN. Sometimes the pet will only experience pain when you even lightly touch the area and other times the spine might hurt constantly, at rest or with movement.

Pets will compensate and you might notice abnormal gait, with a sway, a limp off a limb, stiffness, or even a refusal to participate in a task.

In long term, subluxations could lead to arthritis, muscle atrophy or shrinking, a shortened stride or eventual partial weakness or paralysis.

Most people attribute these observations in their pet to aging, rough playing, accidents and traumas and eventually might medicate their pet.

Fortunately, animal chiropractic, a safe and natural therapy, often might solve these problems in a very short time, with no pain or discomfort to the pet. Within a few weeks the pet might change its gait, behavior and general playfulness. Animal chiropractors have been trained and certified on animals and are experts in diagnosing chiropractic problems through observation and palpation methods.

After chiropractic treatment, you might notice your pet not squirming when you put on a collar, it might sit differently without its legs to one side. The dipping head, hollowing back or tucking tail might change or disappear. Also, you might see changes in co-ordination.

Overall, when your pet is more flexible and out of pain, it might jump again, go up and down the stairs, and show signs of activity that you might have thought were over.

Best of all, look for a changed expression on your pet’s face that shows happiness and appreciation.

If any of these conditions reminds you of your pet, try animal chiropractic. It is safe, gentle and gets great results.

About the Author

Dr. Judy Rosenberg Ben-Israel has been in private practice in Toronto for almost 30 years. She is the director of the Doctors? Speakers Network, and has spoken to a wide range of audiences.

Dr. Rosenberg Ben-Israel hosted the weekly health show, Health Net, on AM 640, for several years. In addition, she has had articles published in the Toronto Star, Toronto Life, and the Toronto Sun. She has given interviews and participated in phone-in-shows on the following radio and television stations:
Real Life on Life Network
CBC Ideas
Radio Noon on CBC Radio
CFRB, CJCL, CKFM, CKO, CHUM-FM, Q107, CITY TV, 640 AM,
THE FAN 1430
The Dini Petty Show & Eye on Toronto on CFTO
The New You on CHCH
Medical Breakthrough's Weekly Report and Doctor, Doctor on Global
Barometer on 10 on Rogers Cable 10

Dr. Rosenberg Ben-Israel?s goal is to provide appropriate treatment that is natural and drug free. Owners are taught home care techniques to perform on their pets.

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