Chiropractic Care Supporting Whole-Body Wellness in Animals

At Wild Pine Chiropractic, care is centered on supporting whole-body health through thoughtful, individualized chiropractic care provided to animals, including dogs and horses, under veterinary referral. Each animal is evaluated as a complete system, with attention to movement, biomechanics, and nervous system function.

Whether supporting performance demands, recovery, aging, or everyday comfort, chiropractic care is offered as a supportive service to help promote comfortable movement, adaptability to physical demands, and long-term well-being.

Serving Idaho & eastern oregon

Horses are designed to move with balance and coordination. Chiropractic care supports ease of movement and physical comfort, helping horses adapt to the demands of performance and daily work.

Supporting Athletic Performance 

Dogs often continue playing, working, or aging while quietly compensating for discomfort. Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper motion in the spine and joints to support mobility, balance, and overall comfort.

Supporting Movement
and Wellness

At the heart of Dr. Katherine’s approach is the belief that the body functions best when all systems are working together. Rather than focusing only on isolated symptoms, chiropractic care supports how the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system interact as one system.
By restoring proper motion and reducing physical stress, the body is better able to regulate, adapt, and perform.

A Whole-Body, Holistic Approach to Care

Wild Pine Chiropractic

Daily movement, terrain, and workload place ongoing physical demands on livestock such as goats, sheep, and cattle. Chiropractic care is offered to support comfort and functional movement as animals navigate these demands.

Supporting Comfort
and Function in
Daily Work

Thoughtful, individualized chiropractic care provided to animals under veterinary referral, serving the Treasure Valley of Idaho and Eastern Oregon.

THE AVCA Certification

Providing chiropractic care to animals requires specialized training beyond human chiropractic education. The American Veterinary Chiropractic Association sets the national standard for education, competency, and ethics in chiropractic care provided to animals.

Certification through the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association requires extensive post-graduate coursework, hands-on training, and rigorous examination. This training focuses specifically on animal anatomy, biomechanics, movement evaluation, and the safe application of chiropractic adjustments to animals.

This certification ensures that chiropractic care is provided thoughtfully, responsibly, and in collaboration with veterinary medicine. It reflects a commitment to continuing education, professional standards, and the well-being of the animals being served.

For animal owners, this means care is delivered by a licensed chiropractor who has completed additional training specific to animals and follows established guidelines for safety, ethics, and collaboration with veterinarians.

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