Animal Chiropractic Schools

Holistic therapies are becoming common in the world of both human and veterinary medicine. For people and pets, chiropractic treatment concentrates on the central nervous system inside the spinal column. Dogs, cats, horses and more exotic pets may benefit from chiropractic treatment for problems involving the back and legs, injuries, nerve and muscle pain, and other conditions. Those wanting to study animal chiropractic must already be certified as chiropractors or veterinarians.
  1. College of Animal Chiropractic

    • The College of Animal Chiropractic operates its school under the name Options for Animals. It offers courses in basic and advanced animal chiropractic, as well as continuing education, for veterinarians and chiropractors. The basic course may be taken in a five week session. A founding member of the Association of Animal Chiropractic Colleges, the school is approved by the Kansas State Board of Regents, the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association, and the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association. The primary campus is located in Wellsville, Kan., a half hour from Kansas City, and affiliate international campuses include Sittensen, Germany, and East Midlands in the United Kingdom.

      College of Animal Chiropractic
      PO Box 3682
      Cartersville, GA 30120
      309-658-2920
      animalchiro.com

    Parker College of Chiropractic

    • Parker College of Chiropractic offers a continuing education course on animal chiropractic for chiropractic doctors and veterinarians who want to venture into the field. Classes include biomechanics and gait analysis, neurology, anatomy, and legal/ethical matters relating to the field.

      Parker College of Chiropractic
      Department of Continuing Education
      2500 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 205
      Dallas, TX 75229
      800-266-4723
      parkercc.edu

    Healing Oasis Wellness Center

    • The Healing Oasis Wellness Center offers chiropractic training at its schools in Wisconsin and Canada. Courses include chiropractic, referred to as Veterinary Spinal Manipulative Therapy (VSMT), veterinary massage, neurology and rehabilitation. It is accredited by the American Association of State Veterinary Boards and the Wisconsin Educational Approval Board. The VSMT course is a 226-hour course divided into five modules, each lasting four days.

      Healing Oasis Wellness Center
      2555 Wisconsin St.
      Sturtevant, WI 53177-1825
      262-898-1680
      healingoasis.edu

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