Similar to humans, animal’s joints can become restricted or “stuck,” affecting the animal’s quality of movement overall. This restriction can occur in all types of animals, those who are sedentary to the elite athlete (high performance dogs i.e. agility, obedience, IPO/IGP, etc.).
Read moreChiropractic Proves to be an Important Part of Pet Rehabilitation
Since joining the Back on Track team in June, 2018, Dr. Parker’s chiropractic services have proven to be a great addition to our rehab treatment options. Working in conjunction with our other protocols, her care has helped improve the lives of many of our patients.
Read moreIs Chiropractic Right for Your Pet?
Chiropractic care offers great health benefits to your pet. Comprehensive care includes chiropractic for treatment of a range of health issues.
Read moreDog Park Benefits, Risks, and Tips
With so many benefits dog parks provide to our canine companions, it is no surprise that more and more communities are establishing these designated areas within their boundaries.
Read moreGood Dental Hygiene Helps Keep Pets Healthy
Oral disease, which may affect their kidneys, liver, and heart, is the most frequently diagnosed health problem for pets, with most dogs and cats becoming affected by age 3.
Read moreCelebrating Two Years of Quality Veterinary Care
It's hard to believe it has been two years, yet here we are celebrating Back on Track Veterinary Hospital and Rehabilitation Center’s second anniversary!
Read moreWellness Visits are Important to Your Pet's Health
Wellness visits are one of the most vital parts of our pet’s health care. We recommend a wellness visit every 6 months for pets of all ages.
Read moreVaccinating Your Pet
Pets, like people, are susceptible to a variety of disease-causing germs and bacteria. Seemingly, the best defense against these preventable illnesses is regular vaccination of your cat or dog. But recently there has been controversy surrounding the effectiveness of vaccinations, both for people and pets.
Read moreNew Year's Resolutions for Pet Owners
Common New Year’s resolutions include losing weight, getting more exercise, and improving overall health. The same resolutions for your pet can extend and improve their life as well.
Read moreWhat to Consider when Giving a Pet as a Gift
Holiday giving often seems a great opportunity to add a furry friend to the family. A new puppy or kitten is regularly found on children’s Christmas lists. While this may be a perfect time to add a pet to your household, there are several important things to consider before making the decision to give a pet on any occasion.
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