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Be Safe and Deal Only With a Certified Equine Chiropractor
9/23 15:46:47

Without a doubt, it is necessary that you understand about the need to be very careful about whom you choose to take care of your horse, especially when it concerns treating the horse’s spine and central nervous system. It pays to beware of trusting equine chiropractors that profess to be true practitioners of chiropractic but in fact don’t have any real training at all. You need to only speak with a certified equine chiropractor when it concerns treating your horse.

Aggressive Techniques

Many of the non-certified equine chiropractors are those that use aggressive techniques (which are also the wrong techniques) and will do things that no certified equine chiropractor would even dream about doing. The fact of the matter is that unless you are forewarned about such people you might very well make the mistake of letting a non-certified equine chiropractor handle your horse and also pay them a hefty fee as well.

A person that is not a certified equine chiropractor can and is likely to use the wrong techniques that can harm a horse’s soft tissues while of course professing to adjust them. This can cause your horse to rear up and even throw them violently in protest against the wrong techniques being used. A person that is not a certified equine chiropractor is more liable to force their manipulations on the horse and will do the wrong things including holding onto the horse’s nasal cartilage.

It has been seen that a non-certified equine chiropractor can even go as far as grabbing the horse’s front legs and will yank it in a hard manner and away from the horse’s body. There is no sense in risking your horse’s welfare by trying to save your money and allowing a non-certified equine chiropractor handles their needs.

People that are not certified equine chiropractors can do some very bizarre things including using hammers and mallets to do simple adjustments (chiropractor). It is also easy to fall for their aggressive sales pitch which in the end can prove to be truly costly for you and also for your horse. It is better to play it safe, pay a little more and entrust your horse’s care to only a reputable and experienced certified equine chiropractor.

Though the beginnings of chiropractor go back a long way in time, the modern equine chiropractor profession only began a century or so ago. In fact, the last two decades has seen a growing awareness in the public mind about the need to consult equine chiropractors in order to fix a number of health ailments plaguing a horse. Fortunately, as a profession, equine chiropractic is receiving wider acceptance today as compared to the early days when it was normal to see chiropractors being jailed for practicing their trade.

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