First Visit with Animal Chiropractor
We use the acronym TAILS to help identify when your pet could use support or direct help through chiropractic care:
T - Transitions
Major milestones of life, new adoption or foster, new kitten, diagnosis of major health condition such as arthritis or cancer
A - Attitude
Is becoming aggressive, head shy. He/she is telling you (in animal language) they are uncomfortable or pain.
I - Injury
Small or big injuries. Repetitive injuries like jumping in and out of the car or excessive leash pulling. Pulling hard on rope, or injury interactions with another animal
L - Life Functions
Trouble eating. Can't hold themselves up when going potty. Growing episodes of potty accidents or night urinary leaking
S - Social
They're not playing the same. Won't jump on the couch or in the car