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(also offers rescue, adoption and wheelchair assis- tance); www.specialneedspets.org; www.tripawds. com, for three-legged pets; and for older dogs and cats, www.seniorpetproducts.com.


therapy & rehabilitation


Therapy and rehabilitation for pets, such as massage, chiropractic and/or holistic alter- native medicine for dogs, cats, small animals and horses.


• Canine Chiro VCA Rossmoor, Los Alamitos (562) 598-8621 VCA All Care, Fountain Valley (714) 963-0909 www.caninechiro.com Many of your pet’s everyday activities and injuries can cause the spinal bones to lose their normal position or normal motion, which may ultimately alter your pet’s health and/or cause pain. As a chi- ropractitioner for pets, Dr. Wasserman relieves your pet’s suffering through chiropractic care, and re- stores quality of life; he is truly devoted to the health and well-being of your canine companion. Also see “Veterinary Services.” See ad on back inside cover.


• Jane Adair, Animal Homeopathy (562) 493-8421 Jane Adair, practitioner in homeopathy and Psych- K[R] for animals (and people too) can aid your pet with ailments such as skin conditions, behavior problems or anxiety, digestive troubles, metal poi- soning and other health-related issues. Treatments can include balancing, homeopathy, Korean hand- therapy, and life-bonding sessions. Jane’s thera- pies, while they do not take the place of regular vet visits, can compliment your pet’s health care. Private sessions and presentations are available. Email: jadair@csulb.edu. See coupon on this page.


• Paws on the Go (949) 813-4107 www.pawsonthego.net At-home animal physical rehabilitation and well- ness care that focuses on mobility issues in the comfort of your pet’s own home. Caroline Gou- lard DVM, CCRT Certified in Canine Rehabilitation Therapy and CVA Certified in Veterinary Acupunc- ture, offers physical rehabilitation, acupuncture and wellness care for pets with arthritis, pre-/ post-op orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation; a non-surgical approach to some orthopedic and neurological conditions; orthotics and prosthetics, post-stroke rehabilitation, soft tissue injury, senior wellness, sport injuries and obesity management. In addition to physical rehab, her services can also include acupuncture, traditional Chinese veterinary medicine, nutritional consultation and supplements. She can also assist you in the choice of mobility aids, such as slings, carts and braces. See ad on this page.


At-Home Animal Physical Rehab & Wellness Care


Caroline Goulard, DVM CCRT Certified in Canine Rehabilitation Therapy CVA Certified in Veterinary Acupuncture


(949) 813-4107


Serving Central to South Orange County www.pawsonthego.netcgoulard@pawsonthego.net


• Terri Steuben, The Calm Healer (714) 875-7194 www.TerriSteuben.com Animal Communicator, Terri Steuben, has the gift of medical intuition that allows her to feel where animals are experiencing pain or discomfort in their bodies; knowing where your pet feels pain can assist your veterinarian with diagnosis and treatment. She is also a trained Reiki Master of the Usui method, a form of hands-on heal- ing that originated in Japan and helps heal the emotional auras around the physical body. Terri uses Reiki with animals pre- and post-surgery, and with those that have cancer, kidney prob- lems and other conditions. When your pet hurts, a 15-minute phone session with Terri can be an important step to relief and recovery. Terri’s how- to book, “Secrets of a Pet Whisperer: Stop Telling Your Animals to Misbehave,” teaches a simple, two-step process for effective communication with all of your pets. Order through her website today! Also see “Animal Communicators.” See ad on page 7.


• Veterinary Neurology Center 3051 Edinger Ave., Tustin (949) 784-8703 www.vetneurocenter.com Dr. Jacqueline Heller, a certified veterinary acu- puncturist, offers holistic medicine for your pet. She uses acupuncture therapy and herbal remedies to treat complex disorders while preserving and en- hancing the quality of life for her animal patients.


Homeopathy & Psyck-K® Practitiner for Animals and People too!


Jane Adair $5 Off Initial Consultation


(562) 493-8421 | jadair@csulb.edu


First Day


Treatment for pain relief, arthritis, disc disease, ge- riatric weakness, exercise-related injuries, post-op rehabilitation and chemotherapy side-effects are some of the conditions that can benefit from acu- puncture. See ad on page 41.


Therapy and Rehabilitation Centers Pets are seen for pre- or post-op surgeries and non-surgical treatment, such as ACL tears, paraly- sis, injuries, obesity and senior-pet issues.


California Animal Rehabilitation (310) 998-2273 Therapies include personalized exercise pro- grams, massage, laser, magnetic and pulsed signal therapy, acupuncture, hydro-therapy and gait training, splinting, bracing and custom cart fitting. 3200 Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica. www. calanimalrehab.com


Pet Paradise OC (949) 382-7970


Services and therapies include acupuncture, un- derwater treadmill, swimming, laser, electrical stim- ulation, massage, pain management, holistic care and neurological rehabilitation. 24034 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel. www.petparadiseoc.com


Two Hands Four Paws (310) 475-8555


Services include massage, hydrotherapy, exercise regimes, balance work, acupuncture, gait analysis, wheelchair fittings, nutrition and weight loss coun- seling by Nicola Hardgrove, DVM, PT, CVA and Les- lie Gallagher McMahon, CCMT, CCRT. 2240 Federal Ave., Los Angeles. www.twohandsfourpaws.com


Homeopathy and Psych-K can aid your pet’s:


• skin conditions • behavior problems • anxiety


• digestive troubles • metal poisoning


• other health-related issues Homeopathy and Psych-K®, while they do not take the place of regular vet visits, can compliment your pet’s health care. FREE


Pre-screening interview required First time clients only


daycare • boarding • training • grooming 30314 Esperanza, RSM • 949.709.4600 petsguide winter/spring 11/12 33 Re


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