Frick
Ava Frick earned her veterinary degree in 1980, a certification in Animal Chiropractic in 1997, and a proficiency certification in Herbal Phytotherapy in 2006. Her focus on physiotherapy has spanned almost 20 years and was a pioneer in the field of animal rehabilitation. Dr.Frick is recognized as the world's leading veterinary authority in the application of microcurrent therapy for animals. She added a certification of FitPAWS(R) Master Trainer Canine Fitness Coach in 2016. Dr. Frick was...See more
Ava Frick earned her veterinary degree in 1980, a certification in Animal Chiropractic in 1997, and a proficiency certification in Herbal Phytotherapy in 2006. Her focus on physiotherapy has spanned almost 20 years and was a pioneer in the field of animal rehabilitation. Dr.Frick is recognized as the world's leading veterinary authority in the application of microcurrent therapy for animals. She added a certification of FitPAWS(R) Master Trainer Canine Fitness Coach in 2016. Dr. Frick was selected in 2006 by the Hartz Mountain Corporation as their 'Veterinarian of the Year Runner-Up'. This award was established to honor veterinarians who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to patients, their families and to their communities. In 2013 she attained the honor of being selected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Stress. In November 2015 Dr. Frick was awarded the honor of being inducted into the Animal Chiropractic Hall of Fame. She was one of the first four selected to receive this distinguished recognition from doctors (certified chiropractors or veterinarians) practicing internationally in the field of animal chiropractic. This award was voted on by her peers and is based on contributions made to the development of this profession over the past 25 years. A highly respected public speaker and radio talk show host, Dr. Frick's book, Fitness in Motion, was published by Lyon's Press in 2007. Her research has been published twice in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2005 and 2010) and she has most recently completed research for publication about the benefits of fur tissue mineral analysis in dogs. See less