by Dr. Amanda Kremer, D.C. | Oct 29, 2025
How to Strengthen Your Dog’s Spine and Keep Them Moving Strong A healthy spine is at the core of your dog’s mobility, comfort, and overall well-being. Just like humans, dogs rely on a strong and flexible spine to walk, run, jump, and play. Over time, age,...
by Dr. Amanda Kremer, D.C. | Jan 5, 2017
One common question I get in my practice: How can I prevent back pain in my dog? While there are certain breeds that are predisposed to back injuries, there are things that YOU can do to be proactive in the care of your dog’s spine. There are also some common...
by Dr. Amanda Kremer, D.C. | Sep 21, 2016
Canine agility owners love their dogs and take excellent care of them. If you want to see a truly happy dog having a blast, come check out an agility trial. It’s actually quite fun to watch! I won’t go into the specifics of agility, but I will say that it is a...
by Dr. Amanda Kremer, D.C. | Jul 14, 2016
What is considered geriatric for a dog anyhow? In case you were wondering, here is a chart I grabbed from a Canine Rehab text book*. Typical ages at which Various-Sized Dogs may be Considered Geriatric* WEIGHT AGE (Mean Avg)...
by Dr. Amanda Kremer, D.C. | Jun 24, 2016
How do I know if my pet needs an adjustment? This is by far the most common question I get as an animal chiropractor. I still get the usual, “whaaaaaat?!” reaction often when I tell people I am an Animal Chiropractor. While chiropractic treatment of large animals...
by Dr. Amanda Kremer, D.C. | Feb 22, 2016
The adjustments given to pets typically involve gentle thrusts to the spine and/or extremity joints applied in a specific way. Adjustments to an animal is very different compared to an adjustment to a person. The anatomy and angles of the joints are quite different,...
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