Caring for your pet goes beyond the basics. Sometimes, long-term health and comfort call for therapies that go a step further. Veterinary chiropractic care is one of those options — a non-surgical, drug-free approach to correcting issues in the musculoskeletal system, improving alignment, increasing blood flow, and releasing tension and pressure.
At Ross Valley Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Margaret Holiday provides chiropractic care for dogs and cats dealing with both acute injuries and chronic conditions, including:
- Arthritis and chronic pain
- Hip dysplasia
- Degenerative disc disease
- Mobility issues and stiffness
- Tissue healing and muscle growth
- Muscle spasms and nerve issues
- Incontinence
- Sports and soft-tissue injuries
- Reproductive issues
- Separation Anxiety
Not Just for Injured or Sick Pets
Chiropractic care isn’t only for pets in pain. It can also help healthy and active animals maintain proper structural alignment, support a healthier metabolism, and improve immune function. Think of it as helping your pet’s body work the way it’s supposed to — whether they’re recovering from an injury or just slowing down a bit with age.
That said, chiropractic care is not intended as a replacement for veterinary medicine. It works best as part of a broader care plan, which is why it pairs so well with our other integrative services like massage therapy, laser therapy, and acupuncture. For senior pets, especially, combining chiropractic with routine wellness care can make a real difference in comfort and quality of life.
If you think your pet might benefit from chiropractic care, give us a call. We’d be happy to schedule a consultation and talk through your options.