Man some people are gullible you could just about twist the dogs head off and you wouldn't hear anything the crack was special effects coming from the other side of the room you peanut brains.
@@nataliepeters9777 You have a lot of faith in humanity if you think every dog owner is responsible and knows their dogs inside out. Also dogs CAN react in a completely new way to a completely new experience. Dogs can bite when spooked. And owners can and often are caught of guard by their dogs biting other people or dogs. This man IS brave, because dogs are never 100% predictable, even less so with a new experience. Nobody knows how a dog will react 100% of the time, because thats impossible. Its even impossible for humans. Your not even able to know how you will act 100% of the time in any possible situation. Sometimes you will be surprised. There is always a risk doing that to big dogs, especialy breeds with strong bites.
@@amberanime Brave or not, I agree with Natalie. Worst came to worst, the dogs wouldn't hardly have any logical reasoning to attack the man, especially in an attempt to hospitalize him. They felt physical relief. It was in no way painful for any shown on the video. Most owners out there DO have the basic sense to in-fact know how their dog would reasonably react to strangers, as hard as that may be to believe. And naturally with as physical of a job as he's involved in, it would only make sense that he would build their trust before going in on his practice.
I had a Japanese chin who got this done. My friend works on humans and while petting him she felt a rib out of place. She started pushing on it and he growled at her until we all heard a loud pop! He was shocked and froze as the pain magically disappeared. Then he got this huge smile on his face and rubbed up against her hand almost asking her to find more spots. After that anytime my friend came over my little pup would come running over begging for her to pet him and work out all he’s aches.
@@sharonginger2997 they can hear the cracking of their joints much better than we do, so many will be like: What did I just hear? What did you just break? Why does my body no longer hurt?
Our vet does canine chiropractic work. We sought him out after my jack Russel woke up paralyzed one morning from Inter vertebral disc disease. Chiropractic was a huge part of getting her walking again! That was 2 years ago, and she still sees him for an adjustment every two weeks. If we go any longer than two weeks we notice her residual limp worsens, and she starts ‘knuckling’ when she walks in her left back paw. Such a valuable skill, and I’m so thankful for what it’s done for my Lucy. ❤
I am having issues with my dogs mobility and would love to bring her to him. Can you please share him contact with me, or tell me where I can find him.
@@nataliehoyos8649 our vet is in SE Washington state. However, he is just in a regular veterinary clinic. He is actually the second veterinary chiropractor we have seen. I would call some of the vets in your area, and ask if they have a trained canine chiropractor on staff. You may find a good one quite close to you.
Its kinda sad that many people still think its some kind of charlatanry. My family doctor is also specialized in chiropractic work & it just helps. He even says "Its so good to treat people instantly instead of giving them a syringe with cortisone that in many cases doesn't even help." He strictly only treats the spots that have a dislocation though.
@@sunxseras It's considered charlatanry because for good reasons, dislocated joints and just making air bubbles go "pop" are very different things too, though most people won't be aware of it and think you can just magically fix any long standing issue from poor posture or accidents instead of physical therapy...
@@Lamren Yea, thats why the Doc i visit only treats dislocated spot & nothing else. Its a MD from Uni Frankfurt, Germany. He's not going all out like the people on youtube that are treating & cracking everything. And, as you said: physiotherapy is another important part. But often you just do a wrong movement ( like me once between the shoulders while rubbing my hair dry ) and suddenly you have a pinched nerv. Thats when he prefers chriopractic over cortisone. He wouldn't use this for someone who has a herniated disc for example.
Dogs will yelp 100% of the time if something hurts them. And the fact that not a single one of these dogs made a noise justified the work this guy is doing! I'm on the fence about chiropractic work.. there's a handful of chiropractors who do more harm than good, but the good ones really outshine the rest.
@@Astrohhh All of these dogs showed signs that they were uncomfortable. The stiffness of the face when he cracks their bones, the whale eyes, the licking of the lips, the American Bully was literally growling because he didn't like what he was doing to him, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier reacted so quickly and jumped up on him because he was uncomfortable and he was showing an "appeasement behaviour". And dogs will not "100% yelp" if something hurts them, lots of dogs go through pain without crying.
@ironhell813 Dog at 1:30 jumped up on him as a way to say he didn't like what the man did and he's doing it as an appeasement behaviour to get the man to stop. You RU-vid people and ur comment which clearly know shit about dogs💀.
The first time a doctor did this to my neck, I had no idea it was coming and it scared the crap out of me. It made me better but it still scared me. LOL
Chiropractic is helpfull. dont believe this two trolls before. I couldnt move my left arm, over my shoulder highed. After it got "relocated" (chiropractic) and at some other spots too. i could move it back up. Not fully, because my muscles werent use to it. After abit training and 2-3 massage sessions for my muscle group, my pain is gone, and my left arm back to 100% usable. Differents im a Human. I can say, my shoulder hurts. He has to be learned about a Dog body and his structure to see it from the Outside. (btw good human chiropracts can see it on humans aswell)
@@mollycrime That's so false. Chiropractic helped me immensely when I was in a lot of pain for weeks once. If done right by a professional it is absolutely fine to try.
Собаки чувствуют человека. И на сколько приятно чувствовать когда уходит боль которую он снимает. На секундочку посмотрите после каждого раза когда он проводит терапию и животные это понимают. Мне кажется это ангел в образе человека, который помогает животным.
I went to a chiropractor today after suffering from an injury for so long, and I came back SO much better! I can imagine how these dogs feel, the relief! And to those who say chiropractors are harmful, this was the only thing that helped me feel better after so many different docs and meds…
My mom had a dachshund, and it had a problem walking with its back legs and the veterinarian wanted to put the dog down, but my mom didn’t want to have to do that. She took it to a chiropractor, and the dog was running around like crazy after just two treatments. The veterinarians could not believe it when they saw the dog the next time my mom brought it in. This actually works. It’s not a scam.
amazing fic, 4/10 vets cannot suggest 'to put animals down', it is highly considered unethical. But hey storytelling might be your thing 😎 PS.:also, 2 sessions and boom back legs working is some next level miracle
@@rezopolis well, since i was there and the vet told her there was nothing they could do and that the dog was in pain it might be time to”let the dog go”. I would guess that that could only mean one thing. So my “story telling” is actually recounting what happened. Maybe you shouldn’t be a keyboard troll?
@@robdog7516 part 2 of the storytelling quite amazing, such an unexpected comeback! The plot twist was very engaging 😍 your dog is a hero what comes next? Let me guess "chiropractors could heal my terminal cancer diagnosis"? 😍😍😍😍 those 'cracks' are beyond science and real medicine! who could've thought!
@@rezopolisYou’ve been in the doggy kibble drawer again, haven’t you? Of course vets suggest euthanizing dogs all the time. Some do it straight forward, some suggest it more indirectly. There’s no rules against it in vet training.
So true. Because slight anxiety or fear blazes out to dogs. Then they start getting nervous and worried trying to figure out what YOU are so scared of. This can trigger their defensive instincts. I think a lot of these sessions will be in getting the dog to trust enough to do the work.
Having been to the chiropractor several times myself, I know how great it feels to have the tension of the San Andreas Fault popped out of your body. So much relief.
@@protorhinocerator142 The thing is, the placebo effect does not work on dogs, they were simply surprised at hearing the air bubbles inbetween their bones pop, but it did not help them at all. It is like making a lot of cuts on your body and saying that it cleaned your blood from impurities. Chiropractic, bloodletting, acupunture and all other pseudomedicines are scams, which is the reason they aren't considered medicine in the first place.
I love the expressions on the pit bulls' faces. For a split second they don't know what the heck just happened and then they realized that they suddenly feel better
My chiropractor does this with me too. He slowly moves the joint around until he finds the right place to apply pressure, then quickly moves the bones, then gives me a big kiss.
I think the first dog's reaction is the one that got me most- frozen, wide-eyed, then glances around a little bit and just stays in shock until the guy says something lol
For what it's worth - I've been a chiropractic patient for many years. It absolutely helps with pain, numbness, range of motion issues, and numerous other symptoms. Unless I'm in a very great deal of pain already, the adjustments are very painless and I can often feel the nerve and blood flow restored immediately. I think these dogs likely benefit greatly from the work this man does and I applaud him for dedicating his talents to helping everyone's fur babies. I can only imagine how much better some of these animals must feel after getting adjusted, but it has to be good for their discomfort and mobility.
Just be careful to get a good one. Do lots of research on them. The one I went to put a crack in my lower spine that is still having trouble fully healing after several years. A good chiropractor is worth their weight in gold, but a bad one can really mess you up!
how on gods green earth can anyone think that chiropractition works on animals when theres no supporte evidence for it whatsoever. most of all an animal cannot even respond to whatever it helps or not. than theres the fact theres no studies on these practise nor are there any long documentation of its validity. this is the result of people treating animals as people.
I would absolutely trust this guy to make adjustments to me, compared to some of the clowns I've been to. And the look on the dogs faces are priceless 😮