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About Dr. Amanda Smith

I have always had a love for animals ever since I was little girl. When I was 3 years old my best friend was my grandfather’s dog Bobo, who would follow me everywhere. While growing up people would always tell me that I needed to work with animals for a living, due to my love for animals and how well I interacted with them. 


I wanted to make a difference for animals in my own way. After learning about animal chiropractic, I knew this was the right profession for me. I love being able to help animals with chiropractic care and its many benefits. I also keep in mind the comfort of my patients while adjusting and working with them. 


I look forward to being able to help your animals with chiropractic care. By helping them feel better, function better, and have a better quality of life overall. 


I received a Doctorate of Chiropractic while attending Northwestern Health Sciences University. I also have a Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science from UW-River Falls.  


I received my animal chiropractic education through Options for Animals in Kansas, where I received more than 200 hours of training. I am also certified through the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA) and I have my Minnesota Animal Chiropractic license.


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In the state of Minnesota you need to get a referral from a veterinarian. This referral will last for a year. See forms for a referral form.

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