PROUDLY SERVING UTAH'S ANIMAL COMMUNITY SINCE 2013
724 W 500 S #100, West Bountiful, UT
(801) 683-1212 (not textable)
Dr. Ali is on maternity leave until April 8, 2025. Dr. Corey Sondrup, who is also a certified animal chiropractor, will be doing fill-in work while she is out. He will be seeing patients in our office on Wednesdays and doing barn calls for us on Fridays. You can call our office number 801-683-1212 to get on that schedule (please be aware that with our reduced office hours, you may need to leave a message and be patient for a callback). Other referral options include:
-Dr. Corey Sondrup (in his Ogden office Tues & Thurs; mobile horses Mon & Fri), Alpine Animal Chiropractic 801-866-7501 - Northern Utah
-Dr. Jasmin Collins, The Wandering Chiropractor 801-823-2711 - Northern Utah
-Dr. Chelsea Boman, Peach Creek Chiropractic 801-896-7877 - Northern Utah
-Dr. Heather Nemanic 801-598-3110 - Northern Utah
-Dr. Nathan Martin 435-224-0444 - Tooele
-Dr. James Israelsen, Mountain View Veterinary Clinic 435-752-8251 - Cache Valley
-Dr. Kim Henneman, Animal Health VIPs 435-647-0807 - Park City
-Dr. Mason Anderson, Utah Desert Animal Care 435-862-5210 - Southern Utah
-Dr. Lyle Barbour & Dr. Kelli Behunin, Mountain Point Equine 801-446-3046 - Bluffdale (Equine only)
-Dr. Blaire Albers, South Valley Equine 801-254-2333 - Utah County (Equine only)
-Dr. Haleigh Lundgreen, Paragon Equine 801-645-0328 - Northern Utah (Equine only)
The doctor of the future will give no medication but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.
- Thomas Edison
Why animal chiropractic?
All animals can benefit from chiropractic care, just like humans! Since the ultimate goal of the adjustment is to allow the nervous system to run at 100%, chiropractic can have an impact on nearly every function of the body. Common problems that may be improved by chiropractic treatments include:
In addition, many clients find that chiropractic care just helps their pet to act youthful again. Chiropractic maintenance care, or having your pet examined 2-4 times a year, can keep your pet's spine healthy and help prevent many of the problems listed above from occurring.
Animal Chiropractic is a great way to keep your dog, horse, or other animal healthy, happy, and competitive. Dr. Ali has helped race horses, show dogs, family bunny rabbits, and many more. She has nine years of experience working alongside veterinarians in both small and large animal practices. Although she now has her own private practice, Dr. Ali still works cooperatively with other animal practitioners, including veterinarians, veterinary acupuncturists, animal massage therapists, and animal physical therapists.
All animals can benefit from chiropractic care, just like humans! Since the ultimate goal of the adjustment is to allow the nervous system to run at 100%, chiropractic can have an impact on nearly every function of the body. Common problems that may be improved by chiropractic treatments include:
- Neck and back pain
- Arthritis and stiff joints
- Lameness
- Muscle spasms and strains
- Weakness
- Paresis and paralysis
- Recovery from injuries
- Intervertebral disc disease
- TMJ (jaw) disorders
- Chronic illnesses such as allergies
- Bowel, bladder, and internal disorders
- Changes in behavior or mood
- Performance optimization
In addition, many clients find that chiropractic care just helps their pet to act youthful again. Chiropractic maintenance care, or having your pet examined 2-4 times a year, can keep your pet's spine healthy and help prevent many of the problems listed above from occurring.
Animal Chiropractic is a great way to keep your dog, horse, or other animal healthy, happy, and competitive. Dr. Ali has helped race horses, show dogs, family bunny rabbits, and many more. She has nine years of experience working alongside veterinarians in both small and large animal practices. Although she now has her own private practice, Dr. Ali still works cooperatively with other animal practitioners, including veterinarians, veterinary acupuncturists, animal massage therapists, and animal physical therapists.