How Do You Become An Equine Chiropractor?
Equine chiropractors focus on the relationship between a horse’s spinal structure and its nervous system, which integrates the body’s innate recuperative power. Horse owners seek their services to treat an animal’s pain or joint malfunction through spinal, cranial or extremity adjustments. For those embarking on a career in this relatively new field, requirements to legally practice vary from state to state, but candidates must commit to a significant amount of training. Become a practicing veterinarian or human chiropractor. This is a prerequisite for admission to an accredited equine chiropractic school. The only exception would be a student who is about to receive a diploma in either of these fields. Apply to an accredited college for equine chiropractic. Currently, there are three such schools in the United States: (1) Healing Oasis Wellness Center 2555 Wisconsin St. Sturdevant, WI 53177 1-866-203-7584 www.healingoasis.edu (2) Options for Animals Campus is located in Wellsville, Ka