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Have you noticed that
your horse...

• Has difficulty getting up and down?
• Has ear shyness (especially on one side)?
• Resents grooming in certain areas?
• Has neck restriction, especially to one side?
• Has excessive and frequent back soreness?
• Is tail swishing as in pain?
• Has uneven gait?
• Has difficulty with a lead, or lead change?
• Has lost power in the hind?
• Has become “cinchy”?
• Resents the saddle?
• Seems “off ” but flexion test was normal?
• Drifting over jumps?
• Is always moody?
• Is unable to touch the chin to base of the neck for a treat?
• Is unable to evenly bend its neck to get a treat held at the point
   of its hips or shoulders
• Walks “funny”?

Has your horse gone longer than one year without a chiropractic evaluation?

If you have noticed even ONE of these findings, then chiropractic care may be needed for your horse.

Please go to my contact us page to schedule an appointment for evaluation.

Please click on this link to go to my evaluation page to watch a video that may help you observe biomechanical problems with your horse.

To see a glossary of terms that describe some of the symptoms suffered by horses related to animal chiropractic, click here. This list is simply a guide to my services and should be used in concert with your Veterinarian. I do not recommend that you attempt to self-diagnose your horse’s problems. Underlying pathology should always be ruled out by your Veterinarian.

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