Only the best for your
four-legged friend
Stable or Clinic
Tori has a purpose built treatment room for her canine patients and travels out around the area treating horses on their stable yards.
Horse Patients
Tori is based near Preston in Lancashire and travels all over the North West of England treating horses. Please contact her to see if she covers your area. For visits treating more than one horse, she will usually go that extra mile!
Dog Patients
The clinic which Tori has at her home in Barton, Preston, PR3 5AY, is designed specifically for treating dogs in, with a padded non slip floor and a treatment table. Contact Tori to improve your pet' way of life!
Initial Treatment
The treatment of animals is currently regulated under the Veterinary Surgeons Act (1966) and Exemptions order 2015. Our members work closely with vets to ensure a safe, appropriate and effective treatment takes place. The veterinary surgeon of an animal must provide consent BEFORE McTimoney chiropractic treatment is given to an animal (case dependant). Most vets are aware of the benefits of complementary treatments for animals and will readily give their permission for the animal to be treated. A veterinary consent form can be accessed here for your vet to complete.
Prior to an animal chiropractice treatment, a full history of your animal will be taken. Each animal is different and has different jobs and roles in life. By taking a full history, a bespoke treatment can be applied for the best possible results. The McTimoney approach begins by taking a detailed case history of your animal and a whole body static and dynamic assessment, ensuring the best possible, personalised treatment is provided. The assessment process is essential to distinguish areas of dysfunction, asymmetry and patterns of movement. Palpation analysis (touch) of the musculoskeletal system is also key and is used to determine areas of dysfunction, hyper mobility or restriction.
Only Tori's hands are used in the delivery of McTimoney Animal Chiropractic adjustments, in a specific position, performing high velocity and low amplitude movements, performed at specific anatomical landmarks along the spine and pelvis, inducing a therapeutic response in joint structures, muscle function and nerve reflexes. The technique used is gentle, and Tori can make the adjustments lighter and smaller accordingly, as needed for each individual animal.
Maintenance and Follow Up Treatments
All animals respond differently to the treatment as they are just as individual as we are. Owners may see some stiffness and tiredness in the first few days following treatment and generally animals drink more water in the first 24 hours.
Once the initial consultation and treatment have been given, a fully personalised treatment plan will be devised for you and your animal. This is to ensure that the body is supported during the immediate weeks post treatment. This changes depending on what the animal is doing, whether it’s competing for instance, and can involve doing a lesser degree of training for a few days, or introducing new exercises into the regimen or doing a bit less for a few days before gradually building back up to normal work load.
My Promise
I know that your pet is more than just an animal; it’s also an irreplaceable companion and friend.
I will always do and recommend what I feel is best for them.
You and your pet can count on my expert professional services.
Together we can give your pet the care they deserve and help create a happier, fitter and more relaxed life for them.