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Acupuncture For Pets

March 2 2023

Did you know that acupuncture is becoming quite popular in the veterinary world? Acupuncture, as you may know, is an ancient Chinese practice that is centered around the use of very thin needles. These are inserted into the body at specific points, triggering some very beneficial reactions. While acupuncture  is most often used for humans, it can also be a wonderful option for pets. A Denver, CO vet offers some information below.

Benefits

Acupuncture offers some great benefits. For one thing, it stimulates the body to release natural hormones that relieve pain and reduce inflammation. It also helps with oxygenation in the blood, and facilitates better circulation. This in turn helps with the release and flushing of toxins from the body. Acupuncture is both safe and painless, and does not require medicine. It can also be used in conjunction with other treatments, which makes it a remarkably versatile option. Ask your vet for more information.

Uses

Acupuncture can be helpful in treating a whole slew of medical conditions in pets, ranging from minor aches and pains to severe and chronic illnesses. Some of the things it is often used to treat include cancer, metabolic disease, and degenerative joint disease. That said, it is often used to treat dogs with arthritis.

The Appointment

Acupuncture appointments are usually pretty quick, rarely lasting longer than an hour. Your pet will not need to be put under, nor will they require hospitalization. Side effects are rare to the point of being nearly unheard of: the biggest risk would be that of a needle breaking. As far as aftercare goes, you won’t need to do anything specific, aside from perhaps offering a yummy treat and some extra TLC.  Your pet may seem sleepy after, so make sure they have a comfy napping spot. Keep in mind that your furry pal may initially seem stiff after their appointment: this is normal, and generally resolves within a day or two.

Tips

Acupuncture is a wonderful option, and can be used in conjunction with many other treatments. However, that doesn’t mean it’s the best course of action for every pet. Veterinary treatment plans should always be based on each individual pet’s diagnosis, as well as their age, size, and general health. Ask your vet for specific advice.

Do you want to learn more about acupuncture for pets? Contact us, your vet clinic in Denver, CO, anytime!

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