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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Canine chiropractor?
- By rottybird [gb] Date 17.10.02 15:22 UTC
My friend has asked me if i know of a canine chiropractor in the East anglian region, can anybody help me?
- By tangle [gb] Date 17.10.02 17:45 UTC
I don't know whether I am allowed to post the address, so look up Alan Slater,Sunnyside Holistic Center in the phone book.
tangle
- By rottybird [gb] Date 18.10.02 10:27 UTC
Thanks Tangle, i'll let her know,
it occured to me that it may be hormonal/ovaries/reproductive system, i don't know if she's had a season yet, she's just under a year old. Apparantly she looks slightly uncomfortable as you stroke her back, but there is no limping or pain????
- By rottybird [gb] Date 18.10.02 10:41 UTC
Tangle- which town is sunnyside holistic centre in, i need a town to get the phone no!!
Thanks very much
Tamara
- By tangle [gb] Date 18.10.02 17:58 UTC
Hi Sorry, The Coach House, Main Road, Narborough, Nr.Kings Lynn. I am still not sure if we are allowed to put this in full or I would put the phone no. I don't know what the treatments cost now but do know of an injured pony that would have probably had to have an xray of his nose (he had broken some small bones) with conventional treatment. He does homeopathy as well, we used him several times for our last dog's arthritis. He is very good at feeling tumours ( my neighbours dog) also. Hope this is more helpful.
tangle
- By tangle [gb] Date 18.10.02 20:55 UTC
Tamara I probably should have said as well that this man is also a conventional vet but has gone over to being a competely alternative practice during the last three years. We did like it better then as you felt that you got the best of both worlds and he made the choice for the best treatment, whereas now we have to have two vets because he doesn't do any emergency cover either.
tangle
PS. He does people as well bye the way.
- By 9thM [gb] Date 18.10.02 11:27 UTC
Search for McTimony Chiropractors on the net:

McTimony
- By Val [gb] Date 18.10.02 18:52 UTC
Hello 9thM. If you look at the prospectus for McTimoney Chiropractors, you'll see that the course is mainly a correspondence course with just a few hours tutorials and clinic practice. Conventional Chiropractors study for an honours degree for 5 years full time at college, obviously gaining much more knowledge and experience.
I'm glad that your dog was helped but I must say that I wouldn't let a McTimoney Chiropractor touch me or my dogs after doing little more than a correspondence course!
- By 9thM [gb] Date 21.10.02 07:01 UTC
:eek:

Didn't know that. Thanks. :)

Whilst I'm at the Chiropractors and he's twisting my neck, I often think "he could kill me". I'd be petrified to think he'd only trained by correspondence course.
- By Christine Date 21.10.02 07:58 UTC
Heres a link for chiropractors.

http://www.natural-animal-health.co.uk/Chiropractic.htm

Christine,Spain
- By ChinaBlue [gb] Date 22.12.02 15:51 UTC
My GSD went to a McTimoney chiropractor, and I can reassure you that it is incredibly gentle, and helped a great deal with my GSD's spondylosis.

Katrina
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