Canine Chiropractic Relieved Resolving Pekingese’s Muscle Spasm Problem With Pet Chiropractic
As luck would have it, my Pekingese Clyde starting limping late on a Friday evening, after the vet we had been seeing for several years was closed for the weekend. With the intention of checking on Clyde’s condition on the next morning, I tucked him in for the evening, which somehow helped before deciding whether to visit the emergency vet clinic. I had tried to avoid the emergency clinic in town, since its rates were so out of sight compared to our regular vet. Pet Chiropractic
On Saturday morning, Clyde was better but he still did not seem 100%. Taking care to hold pressure on trigger points until the I could feel the muscles relax, I spent some time massaging him again. I didn’t worry too much because Clyde appeared calm.
But early Monday morning, Clyde’s muscles tightened up again and then he threw up a thick white substance that truly alarmed me. I started looking for clues about what might be wrong and held his tiny body close while typing some keyword phrases into a search engine. I visited her web site and made a call to her clinic since the name “Dr. Ava Frick” and “Ava Frick, DVM” kept popping in the engine search results.
Luckily for us, Dr. Frick was able to squeeze us into her schedule quickly, which really impressed me. Her staff gave me the quick impression that they cared about their patients, the same as Dr. Frick does. Dr. Frick performed an examination to find out what might be wrong after obtaining Clyde’s complete medical history. She started canine chiropractic treatments immediately and then set up schedules for succeeding treatments.
Clyde’s treatment relieved him and made him comfortable, which is the most important. I am so glad that I found someone who exactly knows how to solve Clyde’s pain although I had never heard of the concept of using chiropractic techniques on animals.
To prevent this condition from being chronic, my little boy would need more chiropractic visits but Dr. Frick said that we had made it through the rough part. Animal Joint Pain

