West Dorset Animal Chiropractic

West Dorset Animal Chiropractic Chiropractic care for people and pets, if you are concerned about a chnge in the way your dog moves, chiropractic may be the answer

The purpose of chiropractic care is to realign and rebalance your body to relieve pain and discomfort, and increase mobility. Dr. Evelyne O'Hare

trained at the Anglo-Europaean College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth, the longest established centre for chiropractic education and research in Europe She holds a Masters degree in Chiropractic and has undertaken extensive post graduate studies in chiro

practic paediatrics and cranial therapy as well as dry needling (acupuncture) and animal chiropractic in which she has completed a two year post graduate diploma. She is registered with the General Chiropractic Council and is a member of the British Chiropractic Association and the College of Chiropractors where she is a member of both the paediatric and animal faculties, she is also a member of the NHS Directory of Complementary and Alternative Therapists. Evelyne has a son Rollo who is at university and a small menagerie including poultry, cats, dogs and horses which keeps her fairly busy when she is not at work! Why should my pet have chiropractic care? Just like people, animals can sometimes get stiff and sore in their spines and joints. This can often be due to lifestyle. Our pets often have long periods of inactivity, when we are out at work, followed by bursts of energetic activity, when we play with them or take them out for walks. We have bred them to develop certain body shapes which are different to how they evolved naturally and we walk them on leads and harnesses, which sometimes they pull against. We are also guilty of overfeeding them, and some are naughty and go off chasing rabbits, jumping fences and squeezing under gates. And of course as they get older they can get wear and tear to their joints. Dogs and cats can also suffer from many of the same joint problems that we humans get such as pr*****ed (slipped) discs or arthritis. We go to the chiropractor for help getting straight again so why not extend the same care to our pets? Chiropractic should never be a substitute for veterinary care, and we work closely with the vets to provide a complete range of care for your animalAfter being referred by the vet, your animal chiropractor will take a detailed history from the owner about the animal’s presenting symptoms and behavior. The animal’s posture will be assessed and note taken of any asymmetry and differences in muscle tone as well as head and tail carriage. Movement or gait will be assessed for any lameness or stiffness or if the animal is moving in an unexpected way. Treatment

Chiropractic adjustments are short, quick thrusts to the joints which restore movement and alleviate pain, allowing the body to return to its natural balanced state. The aim is to return each joint of the spine or limbs to its full range of motion according to the animal’s natural conformation. Animals usually enjoy their treatments and will often stretch, roll, yawn or give themselves a shake after they have been adjusted. You will be advised on aftercare as your animal may sometimes react to the treatment by being a little stiff and sore or even appearing worse for a day or two, this is normal and is just the body rebalancing itself. Your pet may also be off its food or be more sleepy after a treatment, but will very quickly feel much better. You will also be advised as to changes in exercise and ways to get, and keep your pet fitter. Prices: Initial Consultation: £40
Treatment thereafter: £30

New peachicks, congratulations Tracey on your brood
27/05/2023

New peachicks, congratulations Tracey on your brood

08/05/2023

Whoop whoop

13/01/2023

Babies visiting for the weekend

11/08/2022

Found a fledgling swallow on the barn floor not quite flying properly but nearly there.
He's had water and reconstituted dried mealworm and is doing well.
I've kept him near where I found him, 8 think the parents have been down. Hopefully he'll fly off with his siblings tomorrow

06/09/2021

Exciting news. 4 baby peachicks hatched and one is a white one.

When you're trying to leave for work and someone is blocking the gate...
20/05/2021

When you're trying to leave for work and someone is blocking the gate...

When you are trying to leave for work and there's someone obstructing the gate
14/04/2021

When you are trying to leave for work and there's someone obstructing the gate

02/06/2020

As we gradually get into the new normal I will be starting to see some of you soon, Looking forward to seeing all my doggy patients (and their owners too)

02/06/2020
02/06/2020
02/06/2020
Mud glorious mud, all the animals seem to love it so I ought to wash my floor  about three times a day. However I would ...
04/10/2017

Mud glorious mud, all the animals seem to love it so I ought to wash my floor about three times a day. However I would rather spend the time outside with the beasties, At the moment I'm having to watch out for sprains and strains in the horses if they slip and slide, they never seem to learn that they don't have to gallop towards me whenever I turn up at the field.
I've had some interesting dog cases recently including a GSD that jumped out of a first floor window. Some dogs have no sense!!

11/09/2017

We've just had the totals from this year's Buckham Fair a lot of money has been raised for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance.
WELL DONE and THANK YOU to all who helped whether volunteering or just coming along with all your lovely dogs and horses.

28/08/2017

Lovely afternoon at Whitchurch Canonicorum show. Well done everyone and especially to Katherine and Jane for running the dog show.

21/08/2017

Well, at last back from a very successful Buckham Fair, still plastered in mud. The girls (and boy) were impeccably behaved as always and made lots of new friends and even met some relatives. A huge thank you to all who helped to make it such a successful day. A special thank you to Steve from Haydon Vets who was on his feet all day with the main ring crew. I shall be at Spring Corner Vets tomorrow seeing all my lovely Bournemoth canine patients The work never stops. I love my job.

08/08/2017

Well its nearly here again, Buckham Fair dog and pony show on 20th August., it comes around so fast. As always, I will be on the field all day from 6.30 am until after everyone has gone home. Do stop in and say hello at the volunteer tent, and if anyone would like to get involved just let me know. I will have all four of my dogs with me if you want to meet the gang, they are very much part of the team now. and we'd love to see you and your dogs and horses too.

well, lots more going on, Atlas is now back from The Horse Place and has started on his ridden career, the dogs aren't r...
26/07/2017

well, lots more going on, Atlas is now back from The Horse Place and has started on his ridden career, the dogs aren't really that bothered with anything and I'm typing this while trying to keep \Sergio off the keyboard. Happy Wednesday everyone

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