Canine Acupuncturist

December 8, 2009 by  

You have probably heard of acupuncture therapy as an effective form of relieving pain. But did you know it works equally well on animals? Canine acupuncture is now being used to provide your pets with canine pain relief and is said to be equally effective.

Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese therapy which has been used for over 3000 years. This form of therapy is implemented by inserting thin needles into certain acupuncture points in the body along pathways called meridians , to provide relief for different disorders. The acupuncture therapy relies on the theory that in order to heal, the energy in the body needs to be well-balanced.

If you are thinking about canine acupuncture for your dog,you would want to visit a canine acupuncturist, who would commence canine acupuncture treatment after carrying out a thorough check up. It is essential that you go to a canine acupuncturist who is licensed, so as to ensure safe treatment. It is best that you first take your dog to its regular doctor who will then be able to let you know of a good acupuncturist. Several websites online also have lists of veterinarian acupuncturists.

Canine acupuncture is said to be relaxing and may therefore make your dog drowsy. Canine acupuncture is said to be quite painless. Pet owners therefore need not worry about their dogs having to undergo a lot of discomfort during a canine acupuncture session.

Canine acupuncture could address other disorders such as arthritis, various allergies and problems with regard to fertility, to name a few. Canine acupuncture treatment does not last very long. It generally takes around 10 to 15 minutes, provided the animal does not struggle too much, but it could go on for even half an hour. The number of times that you would need to implement canine acupuncture would depend on your dogs ailment and its history of various ailments and condition in general. Usually it would take around 5 sessions to cure the dog of its disorders. Not only does canine accupuncture cure physical disorders, but is also known to help improve psychological and emotional disorders. What better way to keep your dog healthy!

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