Wild Life Animal Chiropractic

Wild Life was born from a simple premise: That every living being has the innate ability to heal. Something that is “wild” is something living or growing in its most natural environment. When we are in our most wild state, we are able to access that healing ability best and live our fullest expression of life.

The role of the domesticated animal has come a long way since the wild days of our ancestors. Dogs offer companionship, provide security, and fill countless other demanding jobs. Horses carry humans astride their backs, and have brought us everything from advancements in agriculture to feeling a freedom of movement that would otherwise be unknown to mankind. Animals give so much to us, and at Wild Life, we believe they deserve our care ten-fold back. From the smallest dog to the biggest draft horse and everything in between, a world where animals exist in their healthiest, happiest, wildest natural state alongside humans is a better world for all of us.

Dr. Brianna Husby

Dr. Bri is a Doctor of Chiropractic, and is licensed to treat both animals and people. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Veterinary Sciences from California Polytechnic State University. Having a passion for working with both animals and people in a holistic healthcare setting, she chose to pursue a career as a Chiropractor, and graduated with her Doctor of Chiropractic license from Life Chiropractic College West.

Dr. Bri’s philosophy regarding healthcare is that every human and animal has the innate ability to heal and thrive. By tracing symptoms back to the root cause of an issue and addressing the most core component of disease and dysfunction, she helps her patients develop a plan for living their best truly healthy and pain-free lifestyle.

When she’s not working with her animal patients, Dr. Bri also offers chiropractic care for their owners and all of her human patients at Pangea Chiropractic in Bend, OR. In her spare time you can usually find her riding horses or hiking on a trail with her husband and her Australian cattle dog.

“Tell me, what is it you
Plan to do with your
one Wild and precious
life?”

— Mary Oliver