Expert Care from
Animal Chiropractor
in Gallatin

Helping Pets Move & Feel Their Best

Providing compassionate, effective chiropractic treatments for your beloved animals.

Trusted by pet owners across Gallatin & Middle Tennessee

At Tennessee Animal Chiropractic in Gallatin, we provide expert animal chiropractic care to improve the health and happiness of your pets. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing personalized treatments that address the unique needs of each animal. Whether you’re looking to relieve your horse’s stiffness or your dog’s discomfort, we’re here to help. We proudly serve Sumner County and surrounding areas.

Our Services

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Equine Chiropractic Care

Specialized chiropractic care to improve mobility, posture, and joint function in horses, helping them perform at their best.

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Canine Chiropractic Care

Gentle, non-invasive chiropractic treatments for dogs suffering from stiffness, injuries, or mobility issues.

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Farm Visits

We bring professional animal chiropractic care directly to farms in Gallatin and surrounding areas, offering convenient on-site treatments.

Dog receiving chiropractic care from Animal Chiropractor at Tennessee Animal Chiropractic

How an Animal Chiropractor Improves Pet Health

Improved Mobility: Restore your pet’s range of motion and overall comfort.
Pain Relief: Non-invasive solutions to manage and reduce pain.
Enhanced Performance: Optimize your animal’s physical capabilities.
Overall Wellness: Support your pet’s health for a happier, more active life.

Testimonials

Meet the Chiropractor

Dr. Alex Vear brings years of expertise and a deep passion for chiropractic care to both people and animals. He began his journey at Michigan State University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, before pursuing his Doctorate of Chiropractic at Life University in Marietta, Georgia.

Driven by his commitment to whole-body wellness, Dr. Vear expanded his focus to include animals, completing the Animal Chiropractic program at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. Today, he applies his specialized training to help horses, dogs, and other animals move better, feel better, and perform at their best.

Beyond the clinic, Dr. Vear and his family—AnneMarie, River, Hutch, and their four dogs—love spending time outdoors. Whether hiking, camping, kayaking, or trail running, they embrace an active lifestyle that reflects Dr. Vear’s dedication to movement and wellness.

His mission is simple: to improve the overall health of Middle Tennessee through specific chiropractic care and education. Whether working with a competitive horse, an aging dog, or a family seeking better mobility, Dr. Vear is committed to delivering compassionate, results-driven chiropractic care.

Ready to see how chiropractic care can benefit your animal?

Schedule an Appointment in Gallatin Today

Tennessee Animal Chiropractic travels around Middle Tennessee to visit our equine friends. 

Contact us to book an appointment or find out when we will be near you.

Address: 617 Hartsville Pike, Suite B, Gallatin, TN 37066

Email: tnanimalchiro@gmail.com

Phone: (615) 461-7359

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is animal chiropractic care?

Animal chiropractic care is a gentle, hands-on approach to treating musculoskeletal issues in pets and large animals. It focuses on spinal adjustments to improve mobility, relieve pain, and enhance overall well-being.

Chiropractic adjustments help relieve stiffness, improve joint mobility, support nervous system function, and enhance your pet’s quality of life. Many animals show noticeable improvements in movement, energy levels, and comfort after just a few sessions.

Chiropractic adjustments help relieve stiffness, improve joint mobility, support nervous system function, and enhance your pet’s quality of life. Many pets show noticeable improvements in movement, energy levels, and comfort after just a few sessions.

Common signs your pet may benefit from chiropractic care include:
  • – Difficulty standing, jumping, or walking
  • – Changes in posture or movement
  • – Limping or favoring one side
  • – Sensitivity to touch along the spine.
  • – Decreased performance in working or athletic animals.

Your pet’s first session includes a thorough evaluation, movement assessment, and personalized chiropractic adjustments. We’ll discuss any concerns and recommend a treatment plan tailored to your pet’s condition and lifestyle.