Thankyou for your treatment of my young Irish Wolfhound Fingal. Your diagnosis of the pinched sciatic nerve etc was spot on and your treatments have worked very well. He runs beautifully now and his stance and temperament are much improved.
What really impressed me though was when you said to bring in my 10 year old (Wolfhound/Labrador cross) Rip from the ute. He had been on pain killers and arthritis treatment for 2 years and having a very hard time getting up and moving around. You have given him a new lease of life with your treatments. He nows holds his head up, wags his tail and is keen to go on long walks and is swimming every day. He has lost the weight we couldn't get rid of before you saw him and acts like a dog who is 5 years younger and is happy again.
Thankyou once again Doc, you have made a huge improvement to their quality of life and we will stay loyal clients of yours.
PS The biggest improvement of all though is my neighbours dog you are currently treating. At 18months old she had her rear leg caught in a trap and had 2 vet operations and the hip ball removed due to severe dislocation and damage. After 4 months of further vet treatments the prognosis was to remove the leg as it was not being used and wasting away. Then we took her to see you Doc. It is amazing now to see her running again and regaining use of the limb. She is so happy again and the improvement after each treatment you do is both immediately noticeable and substantial. Truly Doc, you are a gifted healer.
Comment: We own a 6 year old Rottweiler/Labrador cross dog by the name of Jasper. Since he was 6 months old he has had hip and other joint problems. In the early days we visited vets without any positive results.We were told about Doc and contacted him. Over the last 4 years or so, he has treated Jasper using a combination of joint manipulation, acupuncture and magnetic bed treatment. These have improved Jaspers quality of life and most certainly prolonged it.Thanks Doc.
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Date: 16 Mar 2007 6:27:02 GMT
I am writing to you to tell our story of Doc Jamieson and the success we had with his services.
I have a five-year-old Maltese terrier called Little Miss that weighs about 2.5kg. At the beginning of this year she fell down a flight of wooden steps in our home. She was in tremendous pain and could not walk properly. I could see the pain in her eyes. I knew that if I took her to the vet he would merely give her some anti-inflammatory tablets and tell me to rest her. If you could ever have the chance to meet Little Miss you would see it quiet impossible to have her keep quiet and sit still, even in the tremendous pain that she was in.
My dad had heard wonderful stories about this Doc Jamieson and he got Doc’s phone number from a friend so I could give Doc a go. When I first contacted Doc Jamieson to get some help for Little Miss I was unsure if I has the right number. When Doc answered the phone I asked if this was the number for the dog chiropractor. Doc quickly but kindly corrected me and said that he was not a chiropractor but an animal healer. Doc explained that he used techniques such as muscle manipulation, crystal therapy and acupuncture to heal animals.
I explained to Doc what happened to Little Miss and he was enthusiastic (to say the least) to cure Little Miss of her pain.
Little Miss was brought up for the first 4 years of her life in an abusive home environment. She was physically abused by her owners and was in a terrible condition physically and psychologically when I saved her. Little Miss is very shy and can be quiet scared of strangers. But when we met Doc at our first consultation Little Miss was instantly comfortable. In Doc’s presence you can feel his calmness and his love for all animals. After three consecutive sessions with Doc, using his muscle manipulation and acupuncture techniques Miss was running again!!
Comment: Our 15 y.o.border collie cross began to experience trouble walking, stiff hind legs,01/07. The vets diagnosed arthritis and prescribed drugs. Jimbo's condition worsened rapidly, and we considered putting him to sleep. We tracked Doc Jamieson down. He diagnosed pinched nerves. By this time Jimbo couldn't walk. After 5 treatments Jimbo is much happier and Doc assures us that he will cure our faithful friend. People like Doc have a rare gift and should be encouraged not persicuted.
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Date: 23 Nov 2007 23:06:23 GMT
Comment: We took our 14 y.o. border collie Kara to see the doc after 2 years off poor treatment from the local vet. They believed she has arthritis in her back legs so prescribed injections once a month to keep her mobile. These injections however, wore off quite quickly and it broke our hearts to see her legs wasting away. When she began having real trouble getting up from lying down we were lucky enough to bump into an old friend who had taken her 2 dogs to see the Doc. We booked Kara in and after 6 sessions with him she is now better than she has been in about 5 years. Able to run around, go for decent walks and can get up with ease, it was fantastic to have our dog back. The work the Doc does is nothing short of amazing, and the gratitude we owe him is well deserved, he really is a gifted man.
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Comment: To all pet owners in despair, searching for a solution and "not quite sure" let me reassure you that you're looking in the right direction. My 7yr old rottweiler/mastiff has had life-long skeletal problems (tremouring rear legs when resting, stiffness and severe limping). Full body xrays from 3 diff times showed arthritis and spurs. Cartrophen injections, sasha's blend, homeopathy, vet chiropractors and painkillers didnt help. Metacam plus 2 drugs usually for human cancer patients were finally perscribed. After this I was told there was nothing and that that is what happens with big dogs! I then heard of Doc "a guy who has worked with the police dogs" from my hydrobath lady. The results have been amazing. The limping is gone, and medication eliminated. I now have hope that my boy will see his 8th birthday, something a few month ago I thought only a miracle would ensure. Doc I cant thank you enough.
Thankyou thankyou thankyou!! Chopp has had his dinner and does not want to go outside but would rather stay curled up on his blanket. He settled quickly after you left and we can already see improvements. He has moved himself into the loungeroom and is laying on a mat in front of us. He seems ok and is flat on his side resting. I do appreciate your skill, knowledge and talent but most of all the love of animals you have.
Thankyou for being you and doing what you do. I am sure if Chopp could talk he would thank you too. See you thursday, we are already looking forward to it. Thanks again.
Chopper is obviously walking a lot better, still favouring the left leg a bit but not doing the hopping movement. He can pick himself up from off the ground and I havent had to lift him off the floor/ground once. When he immediately gets up he has a little limp and hop but then immediately uses the leg and walks quite well - much better than he was! I had electric tape put up by the lady next door to keep her horses well back from the fence - Chopp doesnt seem too happy with this arrangement as he sits on the steps and watches them intently waiting for them to come closer but alas they dont and he huffs and puts his head on the ground and goes to sleep. The night you treated him he slept thru all night and he didnt wake once whining and crying so he obvoiusly had a good nights sleep. That was something i didnt mention..... chopp would sleep so much day and night but i guess that is because he wasnt sleeping properly at all so was always tired. I was like a little kid the next morning myself and chewed anyones ear who would listen about "Doc's magic". The girls in the office were laughing at me cause all I kept saying was "you should see him, he can get up by himself". When I told mum she had tears in her eyes and when I said I asked about her little dog she was excited and teary again. Thank you so much once again. looking forward very much to your next visit.
Doc, thank you so much for everything you've both done for my big boy. It's been years since he's moved so easily and I now know that the way he was running with stiff front legs had nothing to do with "arthritis"!! He's really a different boy, even looks younger!!
My boys were so happy to see him that I had a tough time getting them to school this morning! I will be following up with Skye- the blue staffy and sending you some video of her as soon as I see her this weekend. I will definitely be educating our vet-- I've already spoken to a friend of mine who breeds alpacas and will give her your card.
Looking forward to seeing you in 4 weeks time- he is a handful to keep calm but is loving his walks! Lorri ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thanks for the help with Bonnie. Her gait is a bit different to before when she walks - she seems to have more of a bounce in her step at the rear and her action is different, when she trots she is quite fluent, when she runs at moderate speed (what I would call a canter) both rear feet hit the ground almost simultaneously (looks a bit like a hop), and at full speed she seems quite comfortable and overall (if anything) seems quite free and perhaps a bit more free in her movement. Her back is straighter and when she sits, she is now sitting straight down on her haunches (most of the time), rather than sitting skewed to the side as she was before. She is probably a touch livelier and energetic overall - if I am trying to pick the differences, that is what I can observe! Thankyou and it was a pleasure to meet you - I look forward to catching up and talking again soon!!