Legislation Bans Testimonials.
On and after October 18th 2010 chiropractors will not be permitted to publish testimonials, but that law will not prevent pet owners from networking how their pets benefit from chiropractic care.
The stories about the experiences of pet owners have been removed. They told of limps, of low energy, few to no tale wags. According to one dog owner a lowered tale indicates a sore back. Other symptoms that seemed to be subluxation related included a loss of interest in going for walks, playing games and and doing tricks.
Reasons for pets incurring subluxations include falling off the back of a cornering utility. Being attacked by a bigger dog has been a common history. The restaurant cat was hit by a car. Simply picking up a small dog to brush it and it had profound weakness in its hind legs.
In my experience it is well worthwhile to have a chiropractor check dogs and cats, for subluxations.
I will delete the stories, but retain the pictures.