Helping your beloved senior pet move comfortably and live fully. As pets age, they face joint stiffness, arthritis, and reduced mobility. Dr. Dixon has spent the last several years focused on managing pain and improving the quality of life of senior dogs and cats using a gentle, integrative approach rooted in Chinese medicine, personalized exercise plans, and thoughtful home accommodations.
She uses time-tested techniques like acupuncture, herbal therapy, food therapy and Tui-na massage to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and restore balance-safely and naturally.
Customized mobility and muscle strengthening routines that fit your pet’s needs and lifestyle; all designed to be done at home. Simple daily exercises, passive range of motion techniques and gentle stretching empower you to improve your pet companion’s quality of life while keeping your bond strong.
Small changes can make a big difference. Over the years Dr. Dixon has observed that practical adjustments to the home can prevent injury and promote comfort. The addition of mental stimulation can boost your pet’s happiness.
Dr. Dixon begins with a thorough in-home consultation to assess your pet’s pain, mobility, and lifestyle. Based on this assessment, she creates a step-by-step plan to bring relief and improve function- always with kindness and patience.
Real families. Real pets. Real peace — in the comfort of home.
“Dr. Dixon’s acupuncture treatments gave Chessie so much relief in her final months. When the time came, it was everything I hoped for — quiet, gentle, and at home. I held her the whole time. I’ll always be grateful.”
Dr. Dixon elevated Sooky’s quality of life for many months. I didn’t know what to do — Sooky was struggling and I felt so helpless. Dr. Dixon came to our home, listened to everything, and created a plan that gave us more precious time together.
The acupuncture was the most effective treatment Petey received through his entire illness. I was terrified we’d run out of options — but Dr. Dixon brought a whole new approach right to our living room. Petey was so much calmer at home