Animal Chiropractic in Tulsa
What is animal chiropractic?
Animals have a spine and nervous system, just like we do. When a joint loses its normal motion, it can irritate nearby nerves and change how your animal moves, stands, or behaves. Animal chiropractic restores that motion with a precise, gentle adjustment, so the nervous system works the way it should.
How your animal benefits
Who we help
Dogs, horses, and other animals, whether they are weekend companions, working animals, or competitors. Young or old, active or recovering, most animals do well with care.
Signs to watch for
Stiffness or limping, trouble with stairs or jumps, sensitivity when touched, a change in posture or gait, or a drop in performance or mood.
Simple, upfront pricing
- Small animals (dogs and similar): $65
- Large animals (horses and similar): $120
- Small animals: $50
- Large animals: $100
Animal chiropractic FAQs
Is the popping sound normal?
Yes. That sound is gas releasing from the joint as it moves, the same thing that happens with people. It does not hurt your animal.
What causes these issues in the first place?
Everyday activity, play, work, aging, and injury can all pull a joint out of its normal motion. Over time that adds up, which is why regular care helps.
Is Dr. Carley qualified to treat animals?
Yes. She completed more than 200 hours of animal chiropractic training at Options for Animals and is certified by the IVCA, the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association.