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Acupuncture for your pet?Article By: Jennifer Gruden
More veterinarians and owners are turning to acupuncture to treat cats, dogs, and horses.
When your dog or cat starts to suffer from pain related to arthritis or hip dysplasia, it can be a long process to find a way to help ease the suffering. While traditional pain killers or treatments may work, other pet owners find that their pets don't do well on the drugs, sometimes developing stomach complaints. This can leave the owner feeling helpless and the pet still in pain. More veterinarians and owners are turning to chiropractic, acupuncture, herbs and homeopathy to treat cats, dogs, and horses. And it's becoming more common for veterinarians to train in complementary and alternative treatments. Acupuncture is one of the best known complimentary therapies. How does it work? Some vets who perform acupuncture will do a treatment in the office, and others will come to your home where your pet is comfortable. Treatments last between 10 and 30 seconds once the needles are inserted, and most commonly are performed 1-3 times a week for 4-6 weeks. Quite often a change in the animal's condition can be seen after 4-6 treatments. What are the risks? What should I look for?
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