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Old 08-26-2010, 08:47 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by my2boyz View Post
Thank you but there's no need for a pain shot or meds...I'm just asking in general.

I took Megan to the vet for an evaluation on Wednesday and she pointed out a few things that showed she really needed to be adjusted. I noticed some subtle changes just after a few hours and I'd like to hear from others who have gone this route to see if they noticed changes too or if I'm just imagining things
Well a couple of things I'll share. I would not do too many adjustments on a young pup/dog. I also looked awhile to find a vet here that took a chiro course for dogs. When I brought my adult male after a back injury, I did a series of eight treatments, and noticed improvement after about wk 4.

I also used an vet who has specialized in acupuncture with good results on one dog and not so good on the other dog. It might have been one really relaxed on the table and the other just wouldn't.
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