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What is Animal Chiropractic?

Animal chiropractic is a non-surgical, drug-free approach that involves adjusting the vertebrae of the spine and/or joints of an animal in order to correct improper motion of the musculoskeletal system. Maintaining proper movement allows for optimal function of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves - which leads to improved mobility, flexibility, endurance, performance, and decreased risk of injury.

Brianna Teaff, D.C, cAVCA

Dr. Brianna Teaff is a Doctor of Chiropractic who is certified in animal chiropractic by the Animal Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA). She received post-graduate training at Parker University's Animal Chiropractic Program in Dallas, TX and earned her certification to work on both small and large animals. Dr. Teaff works in conjunction with your current veterinarian to increase the quality of your pet's life. Animal chiropractors do not diagnose or treat veterinary conditions; they work under the referral of a licensed DVM.

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How do I know if my animal is a candidate for chiropractic care?

Chiropractic is ideal for an animal experiencing the following: 

  • limping / gait issues

  • vertebral disc problems 

  • slip and fall accidents 

  • nerve problems 

  • muscle spasms 

  • TMJ issues / difficulty chewing 

  • maintenance of joint and spinal health   

Getting Started

Please call or text us at 903-866-6505 for more information and to schedule appointments. A vet referral form must be completed prior to scheduling.

Step 1

Contact us and request a vet referral form

Step 2

Complete the owner information

Step 3

Veterinarian reads and completes referral portion

Disclaimer

Our services are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any specific illness or condition and should only be used as a complement to regular and concurrent veterinary care.  Chiropractic care may provide support and encourage the body into its most optimal state of health.  We operate in full compliance with all Texas laws and regulations. The content provided herein is informational only and is not to be construed as veterinary or medical advice. Consult your veterinarian before seeking chiropractic care for your animal.

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