Blue Ribbon Chiropractic - Animal Chiropractic Care - Columbiana, OH
Dr. Lisa Braden is honored to serve as an animal chiropractor in Columbiana, Ohio. She was born and raised in New Waterford, Ohio, and graduated top of her class from Crestview Local High School. She went on to receive her Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry in 2011 from Youngstown State University.
Through her practice, Blue Ribbon Chiropractic, she offers animal chiropractic care! Why limit the healing art of chiropractic to just humans? Chiropractic will help restore health and wellness to your furry friends. See the lists of small animal and large animal complaints below. In many cases, these problems can be treated and corrected with chiropractic adjustments.
Dr. Braden does barn calls and house calls to assess your animals' chiropractic needs. Don't hesitate to send a message!
Small Animal Complaints:
* Changes in gait
* Hesitation to jump
* Hesitation to go up and downstairs
* Behavioral Changes
* Inability to groom certain areas
* Constant Licking
* Dry Skin
* Bladder Control Issues
* Competes in athletic events
* Been anesthetized for surgeries
* Recurring conditions: vomiting, respiratory/urinary infections, diarrhea/constipation
* Seizures
* Not wanting to play with toys
* Difficulty chewing
* Holding head down when walking
* Difficulty getting up from lying
* “Puppy Sitting” – Unable to sit square on bottom
* Unable to wag tail/ holding tail down
* Cries or seems painful while being petted
Large Animal Complaints:
* Changes in gait
* Unable to pick up correct lead/cross cantering
* Bucking
* Unsoundness/Lame
* Resenting Collection, No flexion at poll
* Not willing to jump
* Unable to stand square on all 4 feet
* Resentment being brushed or saddled
* Avoiding the bit or Heavy on the bit
* Unable/refusal to bend
* Muscle mass asymmetry
* Pinning ears back/discomfort with getting saddled “Cold Backed”
* Saddle slipping to one side
* Poor Performance
* Favoring one side (direction) over the other
* “Hollow topline” (head/neck elevated with back hollowed)
* Difficulty engaging back end
* Holding Tail abnormally
* Hesitating to do normal activities (picking up feet, stepping out of a trailer, turning in either direction, refusing jumps)
- Licensed
- Certified
- Insured
Pricing Packages
How do you serve precious pets?
- Animal Chiropractic
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Alpacas
- Birds
- Cats
- Chickens
- Dogs
- Ducks
- Goats
- Horses
- Mice
- Parrots
- Rabbits
- Rats
What licensing do you have?
- Licensed Chiropractor
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Pet Certifications
- American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA)
Proud member of...
- College of Animal Chiropractors (CoAC)
Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?
- 24 hours notice required
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Ohio
What year did you begin serving pets?
2015
How did you hone your craft?
I’ve owned and shown animals for years; attended specific courses for animal chiropractic
What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?
If they act out; it’s usually because they hurt.
How do you serve precious pets?
- Animal Chiropractic
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Alpacas
- Birds
- Cats
- Chickens
- Dogs
- Ducks
- Goats
- Horses
- Mice
- Parrots
- Rabbits
- Rats
What licensing do you have?
- Licensed Chiropractor
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Pet Certifications
- American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA)
Proud member of...
- College of Animal Chiropractors (CoAC)
Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?
- 24 hours notice required
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Ohio
What year did you begin serving pets?
2015
How did you hone your craft?
I’ve owned and shown animals for years; attended specific courses for animal chiropractic
What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?
If they act out; it’s usually because they hurt.