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  1. #1
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    Might this help?

    http://www.avcadoctors.com/search_fo...ied_doctor.htm

    Look it over carefully. It might at least reduce the amount of meds he needs?

    Human chiropractors can use a "cherry picker" to adjust, which is gentler than a manual adjustment. Or there is the Pro-Adjuster (which I LOVE), but I don't know if it's available for pets.

    Here's the list from NJ:
    Deborah Buzby-Cope DC
    Little Egg Harbor NJ
    609-294-2700 [email protected]

    David Hirsch DVM
    Cape May Courthouse NJ
    609-465-5590 [email protected]

    Kathleen Schappel-Lackey DVM
    Jackson NJ
    732-367-4844 [email protected]

    Rosemary Manziano DVM
    Colts Neck NJ
    732-780-4211

    Carole Edwards DC,DVM
    Frenchtown NJ
    908-575-7834

    Jason Lewis DC
    Point Pleasant NJ
    908-783-7738 [email protected]

    Amy Peterson DVM
    Califon NJ
    908-832-7523

    Marc Sommer DC
    Pompton Lakes NJ
    973-838-2106 [email protected]

    There is also hydro(water) therapy for dogs, as well as physio, etc.

    I hope Rusty is better soon! :-)
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    Will say a prayer for Rusty's recovery.
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    Glad they found a reason for Rusty's problems. Now the trick will be to get him to enjoy resting and not running and jumping. Will continue to pray for Rusty.

    "That they may have a little peace, even the best
    dogs are compelled to snarl occasionally."
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    Thanks guys.

    My mom called the vet this morning, and they said Rusty is up and walking around. They said for her to call later at 3, to see if he isn't in any pain and can come home.

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    He's home now

    He just isn't acting too much like himself, since he probably didn't sleep much last night and the shot might have made him sleepy. He doesn't have much of an appitite ethier, we tried giving him roast beef and steak which he didn't eat. But he did eat some chicken my mom gave him, we also tried giving him ice cream cake from my dad's birthday but he didn't want any.

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    It's good to hear Rusty is home now! Maybe he'll feel a bit better tomorrow.
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