Equine Chiropractor in Fort Worth, TX
Where the West begins — and where good horses earn their keep. From the Stockyards to the Stock Show, Fort Worth runs on rope horses, ranch horses, cutters, and rodeo athletes that have to feel right to work right. Short Go brings certified equine chiropractic straight to your barn. No trailering a sore horse across Tarrant County — we come to you.

Built for Cowtown Horses
Fort Worth is rodeo country — home of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, the Stockyards, and the American Paint Horse Association. The disciplines here are hard on a horse's body. A rope horse stopping flat, a ranch horse logging miles, a cutter sitting on his hocks, a rodeo athlete loading and hauling week after week — all of it puts repeated stress through the spine and pelvis. When a joint stops moving the way it should, the horse compensates, and you feel it as a slow run, a missed stop, or a sour attitude.
We serve barns and ranches across Fort Worth, Benbrook, Saginaw, Aledo, Burleson, and the rest of Tarrant County — performance horses, ranch horses, and the older campaigner who's earned a little comfort.
Signs Your Horse Could Use a Look
Your horse can't tell you his back's locked up — but he'll show you. A few of the things we hear most around Fort Worth:
Off His Times
Fit and sound, but leaving tenths on the table — especially turning or stopping one direction.
Lead & Lateral Trouble
Won't take a lead, swaps behind, cross-canters, or braces hard one way.
Cinchy or Cranky
Pins his ears at the cinch, head-tosses, or has gotten "suddenly difficult" under saddle.
Short or Uneven
Short-striding up front, "off behind," or building muscle unevenly on one side.
Stiff After a Haul
Came back tight from a show or a wreck in the trap and never fully loosened up.
Maintenance
In hard work and you want to keep him right — many performance horses get checked every 4–6 weeks in season.
We Come To You
No hauling a sore horse — that trip home can tighten him right back up. We work him in his own pen.
cAVCA Certified
Dr. Andrew Leo, DC, is certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association — hundreds of hours of training, not a weekend course.
Performance-Minded
A rodeo-native who understands what rope, ranch, cutting and rodeo horses actually have to do.
"My older gelding was stiff and moving short. After a few sessions with Dr. Leo he's moving like a younger horse again. The mobile service is a game-changer."
— Lisa T., Fort Worth, TX
A Quick Note on Texas Law
In Texas, a yearly veterinary referral is required before chiropractic care. It's simple, and we'll walk you through it — just ask when you reach out.
Booking Barn Calls in Fort Worth
Tell us your barn and what you're seeing, and we'll get you on the route. We plan the week by area, so the sooner you reach out, the easier it is to fit you in.
$145 for a single horse · $125 per horse for two or more.