
About Us
Dr. Kaylyn “Molly” Engen is a certified animal chiropractor providing gentle, individualized care for dogs, cats, horses, and other animals in Northwest Arkansas. Her approach focuses on improving movement, comfort, and overall function while prioritizing the safety and well-being of each animal.
Dr. Molly is trained in animal chiropractic care and works within her scope to support animals through careful assessment and precise, low-force adjustments. While she is not a licensed veterinarian, she is trained to recognize when an animal may need veterinary care and refers out whenever appropriate. Collaboration and clear communication are an important part of her practice, ensuring each animal receives the care that best supports their needs.
Animal chiropractic care is not one-size-fits-all. Each animal is evaluated individually, with care plans tailored to their comfort level, lifestyle, and goals, whether that’s everyday mobility, recovery support, or performance care.
Animals We've Treated
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Dr. Molly provides gentle, certified animal chiropractic care focused on improving movement and comfort. Because changes in posture, mobility, or performance can be subtle, a simple evaluation can help determine whether an adjustment may be beneficial. When appropriate, she’s happy to work alongside your veterinarian - but the first step is simply reaching out with questions or to schedule a visit.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Dr. Molly provides gentle, certified animal chiropractic care focused on improving movement and comfort. Because changes in posture, mobility, or performance can be subtle, a simple evaluation can help determine whether an adjustment may be beneficial. When appropriate, she’s happy to work alongside your veterinarian - but the first step is simply reaching out with questions or to schedule a visit.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Dr. Molly provides gentle, certified animal chiropractic care focused on improving movement and comfort. Because changes in posture, mobility, or performance can be subtle, a simple evaluation can help determine whether an adjustment may be beneficial. When appropriate, she’s happy to work alongside your veterinarian - but the first step is simply reaching out with questions or to schedule a visit.



