Veterinary chiropractic focuses on restoring joint motion and reducing musculoskeletal tension. It can be used to support comfort, mobility and performance in dogs, either as a standalone service or as part of a broader management plan.
Dog chiropractic Ipswich & Lockyer Valley
When chiropractic may help
Stiffness or reduced mobility
Uneven gait or compensatory movement
Performance limitations in active dogs
Ongoing discomfort without a clear diagnosis
Maintenance support for ageing dogs
Why veterinary-led chiropractic matters
Chiropractic is delivered within a veterinary framework, allowing appropriate case selection and identification of underlying conditions. Where needed, it can be integrated with rehabilitation, pain management or further diagnostics.
What to expect
Each session begins with a veterinary assessment to determine whether chiropractic treatment is appropriate. Gentle, targeted adjustments are performed, followed by recommendations around activity, exercise or additional therapies where indicated. Chiropractic is often used alongside rehabilitation where appropriate.
Most dogs tolerate treatment well, and ongoing care is tailored to the individual.
Not sure which approach your dog needs?
If your dog has multiple concerns or you are unsure which approach is the best fit, chiropractic, rehabilitation and acupuncture are often used together as part of a broader management plan.
Location
Dog chiropractic services are available in our Lockrose clinic and as mobile appointment across Ipswich and the Lockyer Valley.
Not sure if chiropractic is appropriate?
Get in touch to discuss your dog’s needs and whether this service is the right fit.