Canine Rehabilitation

CANINE SPORTS MEDICINE

Canine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine at Shalako K | Veterinary Services

At Shalako K | Veterinary Services, we understand that your canine athletes, whether competitive, working, or simply active companions, require specialized care to maintain their peak physical condition and recover from injuries with the resilience only a tailored approach can provide. Our comprehensive suite of services in canine rehabilitation and sports medicine is designed to meet the unique needs of athletic dogs at every stage of their active lives.

Comprehensive Orthopedic Evaluations:

Our detailed assessments ensure a thorough understanding of your dog’s musculoskeletal health, crucial for athletic dogs of all disciplines.

Tailored Rehabilitation Plans:

We craft personalized recovery programs post-injury, focusing on restoring strength, flexibility, and overall functionality.

Conditioning Programs:

For competitive and working dogs, our conditioning plans are designed to enhance performance, ensuring your dog can perform at their best.

Therapeutic Exercises:

A variety of exercises aimed at improving strength, flexibility, and endurance, all vital for your canine’s health and performance.

Performance Evaluations and Sports Medicine Consultations

Our team provides evaluations and consultations to optimize your canine’s athletic performance and address any concerns.

Education on Injury Prevention

We believe in empowering dog owners with knowledge on how to prevent injuries, ensuring long-term wellness for their pets.

Why Choose Shalako K | Veterinary Services?

Personalized Care

Understanding that each dog is unique, we offer customized rehabilitation and conditioning plans tailored to each dog’s specific needs and goals.

Owner Education

We provide continuous support and guidance for dog owners, enabling them to be an integral part of their dog’s recovery and ongoing health.

Holistic Approach

Our comprehensive strategy not only focuses on rehabilitation but also emphasizes injury prevention and the importance of long-term wellness.

Book an Appointment for Your Canine Athlete Today!

Your dog’s health, wellness, and performance are our top priorities. If your canine athlete requires specialized rehabilitation or you’re interested in preventive conditioning, book an appointment with us today. At Shalako K | Veterinary Services, we’re dedicated to ensuring your dog can achieve their full potential, safely and sustainably.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Have questions? Find answers to commonly asked questions about
our mobile veterinary services, appointments, and care philosophy.

Where are you located?

Shalako K | is a mobile veterinary service. We provide equine ambulatory services in North Central Texas Region, a 60-mile radius from Pilot Point, Whitesboro, Denton, Gainsville, Sanger, Valley View, Collinsville, and Celina. In addition to providing veterinary care for horses, we offer canine rehabilitation services, as well.

Why do I need a Veterinary Chiropractor?

Veterinary chiropractic care is a holistic approach to managing and improving your animal’s health, offering numerous benefits for both equine and canine companions. Here are key reasons to consider such care for your pet:

  • Enhanced Mobility and Performance: Vital for animals involved in competitive sports or regular physical activities.
  • Pain Management: Targets the root cause of pain by realigning the spine and other joints.
  • Accelerated Recovery: Facilitates the body’s natural healing processes, enhancing recovery from injury or surgery.
  • Injury Prevention: Regular assessments can prevent potential issues from developing into serious conditions.

This approach complements traditional veterinary medicine, focusing on the musculoskeletal system to improve your companion’s quality of life and overall health.

Why animals don’t ‘pop’ like people do when they are adjusted?

It’s a common misconception that the effectiveness of a chiropractic adjustment is measured by the sound or “pop” that might occur. This sound is actually caused by a rapid change in pressure within the joint, leading to the release of gas bubbles — a process known as cavitation. While it’s more common to hear this sound during human chiropractic sessions, there are several reasons why it might not be as noticeable, or occur at all, during adjustments on animals:

  1. Anatomical Differences: The anatomical structure of animals, especially in smaller pets or certain breeds, might not lend itself to the same type of joint cavitation seen in humans. Their joints are different in size, shape, and functionality, which can influence the occurrence and audibility of the “pop.”
  2. Technique Adaptations: Veterinary chiropractors often use techniques that are adapted to the specific anatomy and needs of each animal. These techniques may focus more on gentle, precise movements rather than the quick, forceful adjustments more commonly used on humans. As a result, the adjustments might not produce a loud “pop,” but they are still effective in alleviating discomfort and improving mobility.
  3. Animal Behavior and Response: Animals react differently to adjustments compared to humans. They may be more relaxed or, conversely, more tense, affecting the likelihood of a joint making a popping sound. Moreover, the ambient noise of a veterinary clinic or the animal’s own movements might mask any sounds that do occur.
Do you have an online store I can buy things from?

Yes; for any prescription based items, your animal must be seen by Dr. Kaci.

Do you provide equine reproduction services?

Shalako K | Vet Med does not provide Reproduction services of any kind for any species

Why does a coggins test cost so much?

Shalako K | runs Coggins test through Global Vet Link (GVL) which is a online submission form that has monthly fees and per test fees that we have to pay. We also have to pay the lab to run the Coggins test. It also takes a lot of time for a technicion to fill out all the submission forms for a Coggins test and Dr. Kaci has to review the forms and sign them. All of this adds up. 

Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) is what the Coggins is testing for. This is a reportable disease in all states. To learn more about it, please visit the following link; USDA APHIS | Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA)

Do you charge for travel, e.g., Farm call fee?

Yes. Drive time is charged per 15 minute increments. 

My dog needs his teeth cleaned, do you provide this service?

No. However, Dr. Kaci does have a collegue that performs dentals on dogs and cats located in Garland TX. Dr. Kaci can perform a dental exam, grade the teeth, get a cost estimate, and do all the pre-anesthetic workup for a dental and refer you to have a dental done.