All Continuing Education opportunities are available to applicants who have completed any animal chiropractic/veterinary spinal manipulative therapy program approved by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA), College of Animal Chiropractors (CoAC) and the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA).
This one-day refresher is ideal for those preparing for the AVCA Certification Exam or for any doctor qualified in Animal Chiropractic/Veterinary Spinal Manipulative Therapy looking to sharpen their technique skills. Includes Virtual and In-person components. Virtual material should be completed before arriving for the In-Person component on August 16, 2025. In-Person day runs 9am-5pm. Class begins at 9am at Gaukel Memorial Community Centre, 7 Gaukel Drive, St. George, Ontario for the canine portion. The equine component will be in the afternoon at Mahogany Bay Stables, 1072 11tth Concession Townsend, Waterford, Ontario. Registration must be received and paid by August 6th and Virtual material will be released on the 7th. ($1350 + HST). 15 CE credits available, pending AVCA approval.
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Includes Equine & Canine regional anatomy PowerPoints, plus dissection and boney videos. View at your convenience. Your availability will be limited to 60 days. Videos can be viewed as many times as you’d like during that time. Contact admin@vclceducation.ca to register. ($620.00 + HST)
This option includes the online and in-class portions of the curriculum. This price (without certificate exams) for auditing all modules, including online and in-class material, is $6995.00 CAD + 13% HST. The application must include a non-refundable deposit of $700.00 + HST. The balance ($6295.00 + HST) is due on or before the onset of any online or in-person classes. Those that audit the program will not receive a certificate from the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Centre. Applicants must pay full tuition to receive a certificate of completion after completing all the requirements.
In concert with appropriate veterinary care, many specific musculo-skeletal conditions are well addressed by animal chiropractic. In addition, numerous animal care-takers understand the value of chiropractic in the over-all health and wellness of their dogs, cats, horses and other animals. Benefits of animal chiropractic include, enhanced performance, function and quality of life.
The staff of the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Centre has over 170 years of combined experience in both Veterinary Medicine and Chiropractic. Our students gain the benefit of this diverse expertise. We welcome Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and Chiropractic to our website and ultimately to our programs.