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Dr.Rebecca AmstutzD.C. CVSMT
Dr. Rebecca Amstutz earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Northwestern Health Sciences University in 2005 and began working at a chiropractic office treating people and helping them live pain-free, healthier lives.
She loves and deeply respects animals and soon wanted to help animals suffering from pain and chronic health problems, as well as help owners maintain healthy happy pets. Combining chiropractic skills with a deep love for animals, she became certified in 2010 in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (Animal Chiropractic) from an accredited program at Healing Oasis Wellness Center.
Dr. Rebecca Amstutz completed 226 hours of training, surpassing the 210 hours required by Minnesota state law to provide chiropractic care for animals. She is one of a handful of doctors in Minnesota registered with the Minnesota Board of Chiropractic to provide animals with chiropractic care. Additionally, she holds a certification and membership with the American Canadian College of Animal Chiropractic.
Dr. Rebecca volunteered at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center in the Animal Rehabilitation Services Department helping dogs recover from surgery or condition for competition. For many years she volunteered visiting hospital patients with her now departed dog Rex, who was a trained therapy dog. Together they enjoyed brightening the lives of others who were healing. She has been a volunteer chiropractor for people at the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with friends, exercising, and traveling or relaxing.
Dr. Rebecca truly loves helping animals through chiropractic and seeing how much it means to their pet parent - it is a dream come true!
If you have any questions about our Animal Chiropractor, or would like to learn more about chiropractic care for your companion animal at Perpetual Motion Animal Chiropractic, please call us today at 612.709.2675!
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Dr.Andrea Sperl D.C. CVSMT
Dr. Andrea has known she wanted to be an animal chiropractor since 10th grade. She started her journey
at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee before transferring to Northwestern Health Science University in Bloomington, MN. While starting her doctorate degree concurrently, she graduated in the beginning of
2018 with her Bachelors of Science in Human Biology. Dr. Andrea earned her Doctor of Chiropractic
degree in April of 2019. She completed her animal chiropractic training in 2019 from the accredited
Options for Animals in Kansas.
After graduation she joined a practice treating people in office and treated animals off site.
Having grown up and still living on a farm many of the animals Dr. Andrea has treated are nontraditional
companion animals, such as horses, cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, and rabbits, along with dogs and cats.
Dr. Andrea and her family live on a farm growing crops, raising cattle, and milking a few cows for fun.
Along with the cows, she owns 6 dogs, chickens and ducks. When she's not providing care to people or
animals she enjoys time with her husband and kids in the field, around the farm, or in the milk house!