kelpiekaye Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Im am looking for a dog chiropractor in Central Gibbsland, around Trarlagon- Sale area. There are a lot of greyhounds here so there must be one somewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
perfect partners Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 (edited) Im am looking for a dog chiropractor in Central Gibbsland, around Trarlagon- Sale area. There are a lot of greyhounds here so there must be one somewhere. Try Kate Haines at LaTrobe Veterinary Group. There are two clinics - one at Traralgon (180 Princes Street - 5174 5622) and the other at Morwell. She has treated my dogs and horses and those of friends with very good results. You can look up her profile on their website www.latrobevetgroup.com.au Takes me an hour to drive down there but she's worth it. Edited January 30, 2010 by perfect partners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelpiekaye Posted January 30, 2010 Author Share Posted January 30, 2010 Im am looking for a dog chiropractor in Central Gibbsland, around Trarlagon- Sale area. There are a lot of greyhounds here so there must be one somewhere. Try Kate Haines at LaTrobe Veterinary Group. There are two clinics - one at Traralgon (180 Princes Street - 5174 5622) and the other at Morwell. She has treated my dogs and horses and those of friends with very good results. You can look up her profile on their website www.latrobevetgroup.com.au Takes me an hour to drive down there but she's worth it. Cheers! I found her in the phone book, but have booked with Graham Brown from Berrick. He comes to a property near me every second Sunday to treat greyhounds, Im giving him a look tommorrow. If it dosn't go well I will give Kate Haines a call.sounds like she is good. Thanks for your reply. Kaye Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
perfect partners Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 Im am looking for a dog chiropractor in Central Gibbsland, around Trarlagon- Sale area. There are a lot of greyhounds here so there must be one somewhere. Try Kate Haines at LaTrobe Veterinary Group. There are two clinics - one at Traralgon (180 Princes Street - 5174 5622) and the other at Morwell. She has treated my dogs and horses and those of friends with very good results. You can look up her profile on their website www.latrobevetgroup.com.au Takes me an hour to drive down there but she's worth it. Cheers! I found her in the phone book, but have booked with Graham Brown from Berrick. He comes to a property near me every second Sunday to treat greyhounds, Im giving him a look tommorrow. If it dosn't go well I will give Kate Haines a call.sounds like she is good. Thanks for your reply. Kaye Hope it goes well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogone Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 Im am looking for a dog chiropractor in Central Gibbsland, around Trarlagon- Sale area. There are a lot of greyhounds here so there must be one somewhere. Try Kate Haines at LaTrobe Veterinary Group. There are two clinics - one at Traralgon (180 Princes Street - 5174 5622) and the other at Morwell. She has treated my dogs and horses and those of friends with very good results. You can look up her profile on their website www.latrobevetgroup.com.au Takes me an hour to drive down there but she's worth it. Cheers! I found her in the phone book, but have booked with Graham Brown from Berrick. He comes to a property near me every second Sunday to treat greyhounds, Im giving him a look tommorrow. If it dosn't go well I will give Kate Haines a call.sounds like she is good. Thanks for your reply. Kaye Hi Kelpie Kaye. I hope all goes well. If possible could you please post or PM me Graham Browns phone number and address in Berwick. Looking for a local one myself. Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelpiekaye Posted January 30, 2010 Author Share Posted January 30, 2010 Im am looking for a dog chiropractor in Central Gibbsland, around Trarlagon- Sale area. There are a lot of greyhounds here so there must be one somewhere. Try Kate Haines at LaTrobe Veterinary Group. There are two clinics - one at Traralgon (180 Princes Street - 5174 5622) and the other at Morwell. She has treated my dogs and horses and those of friends with very good results. You can look up her profile on their website www.latrobevetgroup.com.au Takes me an hour to drive down there but she's worth it. Cheers! I found her in the phone book, but have booked with Graham Brown from Berrick. He comes to a property near me every second Sunday to treat greyhounds, Im giving him a look tommorrow. If it dosn't go well I will give Kate Haines a call.sounds like she is good. Thanks for your reply. Kaye Hi Kelpie Kaye. I hope all goes well. If possible could you please post or PM me Graham Browns phone number and address in Berwick. Looking for a local one myself. Thanks in advance Will do. I'll get his number today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelpiekaye Posted January 31, 2010 Author Share Posted January 31, 2010 Im am looking for a dog chiropractor in Central Gibbsland, around Trarlagon- Sale area. There are a lot of greyhounds here so there must be one somewhere. Try Kate Haines at LaTrobe Veterinary Group. There are two clinics - one at Traralgon (180 Princes Street - 5174 5622) and the other at Morwell. She has treated my dogs and horses and those of friends with very good results. You can look up her profile on their website www.latrobevetgroup.com.au Takes me an hour to drive down there but she's worth it. Cheers! I found her in the phone book, but have booked with Graham Brown from Berrick. He comes to a property near me every second Sunday to treat greyhounds, Im giving him a look tommorrow. If it dosn't go well I will give Kate Haines a call.sounds like she is good. Thanks for your reply. Kaye Hope it goes well. Turns out that Ruby has tiny hole in one of her pads and has got something like glass or a thorn in it. He said she has ligament damage that will come right in time but whatever is in her pad is causing the lameness. Told me to soak it and try and draw it out. Only cost $10. Also said ask for my money back of vet. Ha Ha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anniek Posted January 31, 2010 Share Posted January 31, 2010 Turns out that Ruby has tiny hole in one of her pads and has got something like glass or a thorn in it. He said she has ligament damage that will come right in time but whatever is in her pad is causing the lameness. Told me to soak it and try and draw it out. Only cost $10. Also said ask for my money back of vet. Ha Ha Have just seen this thread - Graham is fantastic isn't he? A lovely "character". He looks after our greyhounds if they have troubles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelpiekaye Posted February 1, 2010 Author Share Posted February 1, 2010 Turns out that Ruby has tiny hole in one of her pads and has got something like glass or a thorn in it. He said she has ligament damage that will come right in time but whatever is in her pad is causing the lameness. Told me to soak it and try and draw it out. Only cost $10. Also said ask for my money back of vet. Ha Ha Have just seen this thread - Graham is fantastic isn't he? A lovely "character". He looks after our greyhounds if they have troubles. Yep I thought he was great. Watched him check over a few greyhounds. All made good sense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JulesD Posted February 20, 2010 Share Posted February 20, 2010 If anyone is needs a Chiropractor in Brisbane surrounds there is an excellent guy in Morayfield. We have a 101/2 yr old Rotti and in the last two years he has done both Cruciate Ligaments and is still a picture of health and not in any pain. Hawk was due to be operated on but we researched our options and decided to go with the Chiropractor and he healed with only a few injections, visits and rest He had his most recent vet check last Monday 16/02/10 and even our vet was amazed at how well he was holding his weight of 49kgs. Not that cost is a factor when it comes to your animals, but we did save over $9000. We were also advised to put him down (not by our vet) which was never an option Remember this is only my opinion and experience, but we haven’t looked back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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