Certified Dog Chiropractor Services in Tucson, AZ, Pima County
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Adrian Marnell
- Arizona Animal Chiropractic - Phoenix, AZ
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- Phoenix, AZ - As a seasoned animal chiropractor with a distinguished career that began with my graduation from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1979, I have dedicated over three decades...
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Dr Kelli Meier DC/CVCP
- Simply In Demand Animal Chiropractic - Phoenix, AZ
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- Phoenix, AZ - Dr Meier DC/CVCP uses: VOM (Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation) Technology - is Chiropractic Neurological resetting. A special instrument is used to adjust the animal. The animal can not...
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- Sonoran Animal Chiropractic
- Sonoran Animal Chiropractic Care - Phoenix, AZ
- Phoenix, AZ - Chiropractic care can be used to help your pet manage many life stages. A chiropractic adjustment removes any interference there may be to your pet's overall nervous...
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Wendi Wiess- Paws in Motion AZ
- Dr. Wendy - Veterinary Animal Chiropractor - Scottsdale, AZ
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- Scottsdale, AZ - As a passionate and dedicated veterinary animal chiropractor with my business Paws in Motion AZ, I, Wendi Wiess, bring over two decades of expertise to the Phoenix...
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- Dr. Chris Campo
- Desert Shadows Animal Chiropractic Care - Phoenix, AZ
- Phoenix, AZ - For your animal to stay healthy, they need proper care of their muscles and joints. Any type of stress, may it be physical or emotional can result...
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- Todd Metcalf
- Sunshine Holistic Vet Services - Animal Chiropractic Care - Sedona, AZ
- Sedona, AZ - As a licensed chiropractor with over 40 years of veterinary experience, I specialize in providing comprehensive holistic care for both cats and dogs. My approach involves a...
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- PetWorks Concierge ❤
- Petworks Concierge - Dog Chiropractor - Flagstaff, AZ
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- Flagstaff, AZ - Welcome to Petworks Concierge! If you're looking for a dog chiropractor in Flagstaff AZ, you've come to the right place, because we have local and national...
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- Beth Davis
- Sunrise Chiropractic - Animal Chiropractor - Farmington, NM
- Farmington, NM - Dr. Beth Davis, said it's important for pets to have a Veterinarian exam. Most of her referrals come from area Veterinarian’s, she said. According to New Mexico...
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- Gabbriel Atencio
- Aztec Chiropractic - Animal Chiropractic Care - Aztec, NM
- Aztec, NM - As a certified Chiropractic Specialist based in Aztec, New Mexico, I have dedicated over 15 years to enhancing the health and well-being of pets. I graduated with...
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Mindy Mar
- MAR Rehabilitation Services - Animal Chiropractic - San Diego, CA
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- San Diego, CA - Dr. Mindy Mar is a Board-Certified Animal Chiropractor via American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner via the College of Vet Med at...
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- Kathy Klix
- Klix Animal Chiropractic - Telluride, CO
- Telluride, CO - Dr. Kathy Klix is a distinguished and licensed animal chiropractor with a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree and certification from the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA). Serving...
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- Amber Ware
- Mesa Family Chiropractic - Animal Chiropractic Care - Montrose, CO
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- Montrose, CO - Welcome to Mesa Family Chiropractic! We specialize in animal chiropractic services. Animal chiropractic services is a type of animal health care that focuses on the preservation of...
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Dr. Gail Marasse
- Active Pet Health - Animal Chiropractic Care - Oxnard, CA
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- Oxnard, CA - Note: The first appointment is $125 for exam/consultation and first treatment. Each session thereafter, is $66. Or discount packages are available. Active Pet Health offers an array...
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- Dr. Megan Hardy
- Amarillo Equine Veterinary Chiropractic Care - Amarillo, TX
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- Amarillo, TX - Hello! I'm Dr. Hardy, a licensed veterinarian and chiropractor with a passion for providing comprehensive and integrative veterinary care for your beloved pets. With my credentials from...
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- Dr. Casey Mathews
- Certified Animal Chiropractic - Colorado Springs, CO
- Colorado Springs, CO - Always having a passion for animals, Dr. Casey grew up in Central Pennsylvania with horses, cats, dogs, chickens, fish, and hermit crabs over the years. Ever...
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- Dr. Vincent Loparco
- Rocky Mountain Animal Chiropractic Care - Colorado Springs, CO
- Colorado Springs, CO - At Rocky Mtn Chiropractic & Sports Rehab, PLLC, we're passionate about enhancing the health and vitality of your beloved pets. With a focus on holistic care,...
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Byron Voelkert
- Peak Potential Chiropractic - Animal Chiropractic Care - Castle Rock, CO
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- Castle Rock, CO - At Peak Potential Chiropractic, located in the heart of Castle Rock, Colorado, we specialize in providing top-tier chiropractic care for your beloved pets, including dogs and...
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Jennifer Andrade
- Holistic Chiropractic for Pets - Arvada, CO
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- Arvada, CO - Dr. Jen Andrade, DC, cAVCA, is a Doctor of Chiropractic and a certified Animal Chiropractor through the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA). With advanced training in both...
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- PetWorks Concierge ❤
- Petworks Concierge - Dog Chiropractor - Boulder, CO
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- Boulder, CO - Hello Pet Parents in Boulder, Colorado! We are the Petworks Concierge Team, and we're excited to welcome you to Petworks. Are you searching for a skilled dog...
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Dr. Dylan Jonlynn
- Boulder Dog Chiropractor - Boulder, CO
- Boulder, CO - We are a dedicated team passionate about providing exceptional chiropractic care to your beloved pets. With over ten years of experience since our establishment in December 2012,...
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🐶 Dog Chiropractor Services in Tucson
Tucson is a city built around the outdoors, and its dog owners embrace that fully. From early morning hikes along Sabino Canyon and the Phoneline Trail to weekend adventures in Saguaro National Park and the Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson dogs are active in some of the most visually stunning and physically demanding desert terrain in the Southwest. That level of sustained outdoor activity supports overall health, but hiking on rocky desert trails, uneven surfaces, and steep canyon paths can place real stress on joints, muscles, and spinal alignment over time.
Pet parents usually notice small changes first. A dog may seem a bit stiff after resting, hesitate before jumping into the car, move more slowly on the trail, or show subtle differences in gait. These signs are often easy to overlook, especially when dogs are still eating, playing, and behaving normally in other ways, but they can indicate underlying mobility changes that deserve attention.
🌵 Why Mobility Changes Are Common in Tucson Dogs
The Sonoran Desert environment is uniquely demanding on dogs. Rocky terrain, loose gravel, sandy washes, and uneven trail surfaces are the norm rather than the exception on trails throughout the Tucson area. Dogs hiking the Rincon Mountain District, the Ventana Canyon Trail, or the many paths threading through Catalina State Park are navigating surfaces that require constant small adjustments in balance, footing, and body mechanics.
Over time, this kind of activity can contribute to cumulative wear on joints and soft tissue. Even minor strains or repetitive movement patterns may lead to subtle compensation in posture or gait. Dogs rarely show discomfort directly, so these changes often appear as reduced energy, stiffness, or slower movement rather than obvious signs of pain.
🦴 How Canine Chiropractic Care May Help
Canine chiropractic care is a non-invasive approach focused on supporting proper joint motion and spinal alignment in dogs. When performed by a trained professional, it may help improve mobility, reduce stiffness, and support more balanced movement patterns.
It is often used alongside routine veterinary care as part of a broader wellness approach for dogs experiencing age-related changes, activity-related strain, or gradual mobility decline. Sessions are tailored to each dog's size, breed, age, and specific needs.
🐕 When to Consider a Dog Chiropractor in Tucson
If your dog is showing ongoing stiffness, changes in posture, hesitation with jumping or navigating uneven terrain, or a noticeable decrease in trail stamina or activity levels, it may be worth exploring a professional evaluation.
In Tucson, where dogs are active outdoors for much of the year thanks to mild winters and long hiking seasons, these changes can develop gradually across a season and become more pronounced if not addressed.
💰 How Much Does a Dog Chiropractor Cost in Tucson?
The cost of canine chiropractic care in Tucson varies depending on the provider, your dog's size and condition, and the type of session involved. Here is a general sense of what pet parents in the Tucson area typically encounter:
Initial consultation: Most first visits include a full evaluation of your dog's posture, gait, and spinal alignment. These tend to run between $65 and $130.
Follow-up adjustment sessions: Ongoing visits typically range from $50 to $90 per session.
Mobile or in-home visits: Some providers offer mobile services and may charge a travel fee on top of the session cost, usually $15 to $35 depending on distance.
Package pricing: Many providers offer multi-session packages at a reduced per-visit rate, which can be a cost-effective option for dogs requiring ongoing or seasonal care.
It is always a good idea to request a free quote through PetWorks to compare providers and find the right fit for your dog's needs and your budget.
📍 Serving Greater Tucson and Nearby Communities
Pet owners throughout the greater Tucson area rely on the PetWorks pet care marketplace to connect with qualified canine chiropractic professionals. This includes nearby communities such as Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Green Valley, Vail, Catalina, and Sierra Vista.
Whether you are in the Foothills, Midtown, Sam Hughes, or a surrounding Pima County community, access to experienced canine chiropractic providers is within reach.
❓ Dog Chiropractor FAQs in Tucson
How do I know if my dog needs a chiropractor?
If your dog shows stiffness after rest, reluctance to jump, changes in gait, reduced trail stamina, or decreased activity levels, these may be signs of mobility issues. A professional evaluation can help determine whether chiropractic care may be appropriate.
Is chiropractic care safe for dogs?
When performed by a trained and certified canine chiropractor, it is a non-invasive approach focused on supporting joint mobility and comfort.
How much does a dog chiropractor cost in Tucson?
Pricing varies depending on the provider, your dog's condition, and the type of care needed. Many professionals offer initial evaluations followed by customized care plans.
How often should a dog see a chiropractor?
Frequency depends on your dog's needs, activity level, and response to care. Some dogs benefit from short-term support after a demanding hiking season, while others benefit from ongoing maintenance visits year-round.
What types of dogs benefit most from chiropractic care?
Highly active dogs, senior dogs, and dogs with subtle mobility changes often benefit most. Desert trail dogs in particular can develop cumulative strain that is easy to miss until it becomes more pronounced.
Can chiropractic care help older dogs stay active?
Yes. Many senior dogs experience stiffness or reduced mobility over time. Supportive care may help maintain comfort and movement as they age, including on the trails they love.
Does dog chiropractic care replace veterinary care?
No. Canine chiropractic care is used alongside routine veterinary care, not in place of it. Many providers in the Tucson area work in coordination with veterinarians.
📍 Find a Dog Chiropractor in Tucson
PetWorks connects you with certified canine chiropractic professionals serving Tucson and surrounding communities throughout Pima County and the broader southern Arizona region. You can compare providers, review services, and request free quotes directly to find the right fit for your dog's needs.