"For a chiropractor,
manipulating the bones in the neck may be strictly routine.
But when the patient is a giraffe, it is a little tougher.
Daniel R. Kamen, a chiropractor... first climbed his 11-foot
ladder. Then he placed his hands on the giraffe's neck. Whack!
The giraffe swung its powerful neck against Mr. Kamen and
knocked him to the ground... Touchy giraffes are just one
problem facing practitioners of one of the medical world's
faster-growing specialties, animal chiropractic."
-WALL STREET JOURNAL
"Dr. Daniel
Kamen is one chiropractor who doesn't back off from treating
dogs, cats, and other nonhuman vertebrates. He even tried
a giraffe... 'As long as it has a spine, I can adjust it.'
He has done llamas, and a lion - 'Sedated,' Kamen added; 'so
was the lion.'"
-CHICAGO SUN TIMES
"You take your
dog to the vet, and expect him to feel better fast. But if
your pet's back is huring or spine needs adjusting, you're
out of luck - most states do not allow chiropractors to work
on animals, and only a handful of veterenarians know anything
about chiropractic, says Dr. Daniel Kamen, expert on treating
anything from sedated lions to llamas. He'll tell you why
pet owners should adjust their own dogs' backs, and how to
do it."
-Radio & TV Report
Sorry he won't do
giraffes anymore - but if your dog, cat or horse has a back
out of whack, Dr. Daniel Kamen is your man."
-STAR
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