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Old 06-18-2010, 07:24 PM   #9
lillymae
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Originally Posted by dwerten View Post
contact lillymae on here as she uses dog chiropracters and knows alot about it as I have read it in her posts. I would definitely consider this prior to surgery if this dog was mine even though I have never been big on chiros. The only thing that concerns me is the neck region is very delicate in this breed so it has to be someone VERY GOOD.

here is her profile to send pm and I will pm her too with your link

http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/member.php?u=19196395

They do not do the neck the same way they do on humans. They use a little tool call an activator so it's very safe unless you get someone who goes twisting and turning. I always tell people when they call for a first time appt , Always ask if they use the activator.
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