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 Therapeutic Chiropractic and Physical Rehabilitation can help reduce pain and swelling related to injuries, reduce muscle tension and stiffness, improve blood flow and help prevent further injury. It offers pets natural remedies to physical ailments in conjunction with traditional veterinary care.
Chiropractic is a safe, natural and effective form of health care. By addressing the direct relationship between the structure of the spine and the function of the body, chiropractors are able to affect all systems of the body, including musculoskeletal, digestive, immune, cardiovascular and neurological. Dr. Jamie works in conjunction with traditional veterinary care to enable the animals to be as healthy, comfortable and happy as they can be. ​

See what people are saying about Dr. Jamie:
Was referred to Dr. Jamie after my 4 yr old dog was diagnosed with hip dysplasia, and was in a lot of pain. Had not had prior Chiro exposure. Our visit with her was exceptional. Dr. Jamie is very knowledgeable, patient and compassionate. She spent a lot of time with us to develop and explain a plan for adjustments and rehabilitation exercises. She renewed my confidence that we can get my dog feeling better and hopefully slow the progression of her hip dysplasia. Looking forward to our next appt.
I have just recently started bringing my Havanese to Dr. Jamie. I had never been to a chiropractor before and did not know what to expect. Dr. Jamie provided an extremely thorough evaluation and easy-to-understand explanation and overview. She incorporated canine fitness activities and discussed practical tools and exercises to keep my dog fit and healthy. Her approach is honest, friendly, and extremely professional. Also my dog LOVES her and he is feeling so much better! 5 STARS!
My 12 year old Golden Retriever finds relief from his age related aches and pains soon after he has an adjustment from Dr. Jaimie. She takes her time to observe him and question me to understand his status before she gets to work. Quinn's quality of life has greatly improved since we found Dr. Jaimie!
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Servicing large and small animals in southeast Wisconsin
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Dr. Jamie Mabeus, DC, CVSMT, CVMRT
Certified Animal Chiropractor
Certified Veterinary Massage and Rehabilitation Therapist


DISCLAIMER: 
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your veterinarian or doctor. Your pet's medical protocol should be given by your veterinarian. 
Dr. Jamie Mabeus is a licensed chiropractor who completed 226 hours of post graduate education specifically in animal chiropractic and an additional 142 hours in veterinary rehabilitation and massage, emphasizing functional neurology, muscular and osseous anatomy specific to large and small animals. Additionally, chiropractic care is a complementary method of care and does not replace traditional veterinary medicine. All of Dr. Jamie’s patients are required to stay up-to-date with their veterinarian. Veterinary referral and consent is required prior to treatment with Dr. Jamie. 

  • Home
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    • Chiropractic / Spinal Manipulation >
      • What is Chiropractic?
      • Dog Chiropractic
      • Horse Chiropractic
      • Cat Chiropactic
    • Why Choose Us >
      • Certifications
      • We're Different
      • Hear It From Our Clients
  • Getting Started
  • Treatment Locations
  • Forms
  • Dr. Jamie
  • Referring Veterinarians
  • Contact
  • Human Therapy