Canine Acupuncture Vet
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Acupuncture for Dogs - natural medicine from Ancient China!
The ancient art of acupuncture is alive and well. It is available for dogs.
Dogs respond extremely well to acupuncture. There are a great many chronic diseases of dogs, which do not respond to conventional drugs at all or are just held in check by drugs, with an ongoing risk of side effects (aka adverse effects).
Happily, some of these cases will respond to acupuncture, delivered by a holistic vet with the ability to integrate acupuncture with diet (natural feeding work), with chiropractic manipulation and with internal medicine, such as homeopathy or herbs (herbal medicine).
This article introduces the subject and gives an outline of canine acupuncture, showing its methodology, application and scope.
Dogs respond extremely well to acupuncture. There are a great many chronic diseases of dogs, which do not respond to conventional drugs at all or are just held in check by drugs, with an ongoing risk of side effects (aka adverse effects).
Happily, some of these cases will respond to acupuncture, delivered by a holistic vet with the ability to integrate acupuncture with diet (natural feeding work), with chiropractic manipulation and with internal medicine, such as homeopathy or herbs (herbal medicine).
This article introduces the subject and gives an outline of canine acupuncture, showing its methodology, application and scope.
Contents at a Glance
Acupuncture
Ancient Chinese Enigma
In modern developed countries, the holistic method is often by-passed, using needling (or other method of point stimulation) alone, without the internal medicine, without the chiropractic manipulation and without sorting diet and lifestyle. This superficial approach to acupuncture diminishes its benefits.
Because of the body's incredible healing capability, acupuncture, holistically applied, can show surprising results, even in cases in which modern drug medicine has failed to provide benefit.
The Meridians aka Channels
The energy network of the body
These are, starting at the Heart meridian:
Heart (Yin)
Small Intestine (Yang)
Bladder (Yang)
Kidney (Yin)
Pericardium (Yin)
Triple Heater (Yang)
Gall Bladder (Yang)
Liver (Yin)
Lung (Yin)
Large Intestine (Yang)
Stomach (Yang)
Spleen/Pancreas (Yin)
Each 'cycle' of four begins and ends in the region of the heart and its period of especial activity covers 8 hours of the 24-hour day.
In the modern West, we do not recognise the organ 'Triple Heater' aka 'Triple Burner'. In Ancient China, this was a generic term covering the three body cavities (Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis).
The routes of the meridians in humans have been well-mapped and documented. There is still much debate how those maps (charts) correlate with animal acupuncture.
Conditions that respond
Acupuncture is used in canine veterinary practice for a multitude of conditions and problems. Here are some of those in which we have witnessed successful outcomes.Back Pain
Arthritis
DJD
OCD
Lameness
Neck Pain
Elbow Dysplasia
Hip Dysplasia
Paralysis
Wobbler Syndrome
Spondylosis
CDRM (some cases respond, esp. if older than 9 years at onset)
An acupuncture vet should be able to explain the possibilities for you.
Point stimulation
Acupuncture points can be stimulated by needling, by moxibustion (heat), by electric impulse, by pressure, by LASER, by injection and by implant.Dogs are, by and large, very disposed to accept needling and to enjoy the treatment. We do not sedate dogs that are unwilling, preferring instead to find a means of stimulus that they do like. Sedation will mask responses and even alter responses, quite apart from the possibility and risk of drug side-effects.
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Clever, those Ancient Chinese!
Your experience
Have you or has your dog received Acupuncture?

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Wedding_Mom says:
Both of us have!
skiesgreen says:
I have had it and found it quite good for backpain
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Summary
Canine Acupuncture can be an extra possibility for your dog, when other medical systems have failed or as a first-line input.Canine Acupuncture is not harmful.
Canine Acupuncture is usually well-accepted, even enjoyed.
Canine Acupuncture works best when combined with diet and lifestyle improvement, chiropractic manipulation and internal medicine (e.g. medicinal herbs or homeopathy).
The author is independent of commercial interest or sponsorship and cannot endorse any products or advertising material attached to this lens.
For more information, visit AVMC's information website (over 600 pages).
Chris Day - holistic vet - runs the Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre in Oxfordshire (AVMC) in Oxfordshire, UK.
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Rafick Jun 2, 2011 @ 7:59 am | delete
- Amazing lens. I didn't know acupuncture was available to animals. To me it looks like a superhuman task for those practising it. I remember I had bought an acupuncture book for a friend who was studying medicine while I was a student. I had looked at all the charts before offering it to him. There must be a lot of research to be carried out to produce similar drawings for animals... Rafick
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ChrisDay
Jun 2, 2011 @ 11:58 pm | delete
- Yes, you are absolutely right - there is still debate over the route of some of the meridians and the location of points.
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Wedding_Mom
May 24, 2011 @ 8:21 am | delete
- Yet another great lens on how to take care of our pets. Wonderful job Chris.
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ChrisDay
May 26, 2011 @ 12:08 am | delete
- Thanks for your support.
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skiesgreen
Mar 8, 2011 @ 4:14 am | delete
- Thank you Chris for sharing your expertise on this very important subject. *-*Blessed*-* and fetaured on Angel Blessings for Dogs on Squidoo
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