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Newest Internet Addiction: Videos of an Animal Chiropractor Cracking Dogs' Necks and the Pups Looking at Him With the Utmost Relief

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If you've never been to a chiropractor then hearing that “crack” for the first time is very very alarming. Basically, these are medical professionals (Emphasis on professionals! Please DO NOT try this at home.) who manipulate the spine and other parts of a patients neuromusculoskeletal system. Humans go to chiropractors all the time for achey joints, physical therapy, etc.—but, I bet you didn't know your pets could see a chiropractor too

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Chiropractors will take a part of your body in their arms and with one swift movement and usually a very loud “CRACK” sound, relieve some of your joint pain. Murat Colak, an animal chiropractor from Bones Hands (a dog and horse osteopath and chiropractor facility) has been posting videos of his doggy patients getting their treatment on his social media. He hasn't just gone viral for the interesting POV, but also for how satisfying and wholesome it is watching these animals look at him with pure relief. 

Not all dogs are the easiest to work with, but Colak is a professional and knows how to handle the pups. The best reaction from the dogs are when they are just happy being pet and snuggled, and then Colak does the quick and swift movement that causes an abrupt and loud “CRACK” noise. Then the dog looks confused and sits there processing whatever just happened, but then you can see the realization in the dog's eyes that they feel such relief and they look at Colak with such appreciation. 

Small dogs to big dogs, old dogs to young pups, this guy is cracking necks, legs, even tails! And for some reason the videos are highly addicting. He emphasizes in his posts for no one to try this with their animals, that he is a trained professional and what he does is not something to try willy nilly. Hearing the crack is shocking every time and seeing how happy the pups are afterwards is so sweet. Some dogs just look around like “wtf just happened” and then scurry away. But you can tell just by their movements that they are feeling much better.  

 Viewers flood the comment section with posts like, “I love this man's videos and how the animals for sure must sence his confidence and aura—happy animals.” And, “they [the dogs] look at him like he’s their new owner.” One person hilarious commented, "Doggo went from, ‘Give me a bone’ to, ‘I have bones too?’.." You can watch his videos here on IG or TikTok, but I must warn you, they are very addicting. 

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