
IME vets often don't pick up on misalignments that can cause huge problems. Soli's aggression at the beginning was in big part caused by pain from her pelvis - tilted and twisted - and all the vet could find was "a touch of arthritis in one hip but only very small". She didn't have arthritis at all at the time - all the pain was her pelvis.
And no vet has made any comment on Paige when she's been seen - her whole spine was curved like an S following being beaten and kicked as a pup :-(
And, when Remy injured his shoulder he'd whacked a vertebrae out of line. Again, nothing found by the vet through multiple manipulations and two x-rays, but the chiropractor found it straight away. It didn't cure him - the main injury was to soft tissue - but it certainly did help him heal faster.
> 'if it was his dog he would not be letting a chiropractor near it'.
I wonder if he thought it would be similar to the usual human chiropractic treatment? Huge manipulations, popping and what have you. I know that's what any person has thought when I've mentioned it to other dog owners - I've always had to explain that it's really very gentle (and that I've used a McTim chiro myself for the same reason, I find 'normal' chiropractic quite painful at times).