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From the lens Acupuncture for Rabbits - Holistic Chinese Medicine for Rabbits.

  • Tipi Feb 9, 2011 @ 2:21 pm | delete
    Very interesting read.
  • cecilia Oct 13, 2009 @ 11:00 am | delete
    I have enjoyed reading this information, and look forward to finding a school near by.
    I have rescued hundreds of rabbits and spent thousands of dollars on vet care for them, but,with the high costs I need to find another way to treat them from home, and God must love me for finding this site to continue my mission in careing for abandon and abused rabbits.Thank you for putting me onto a right track in their care.
  • Slothlover Jun 9, 2009 @ 1:12 pm | delete
    This is a great lens! Holistic stuff is really good and interesting then regular medicine! I am the Group Master of the Squidoo Group "Best Pet Information". I would like this lens to be in my group since it is so great! Here's a link to my group in case you want to submit your lens! Best pet Information Link
  • tdove Jan 12, 2009 @ 4:25 pm | delete
    Thanks for joining G Rated Lense Factory!
  • banbarak Nov 25, 2008 @ 11:05 pm | delete
    The lens is great as it has got lots of good stuff.The lens is very impressive as well.Interesting to know animals too are benefited.I like it.Feel free to visit my the accupuncturequest blog
  • LucyVet Aug 18, 2008 @ 10:37 am | delete
    I'm so glad your rabbit got better, The_Homeopath! I think she had torticollis.
  • LucyVet Aug 18, 2008 @ 10:37 am | delete
    I'm so glad your rabbit got better, The_Homeopath! I think she had torticollis.
  • The_Homeopath Aug 16, 2008 @ 11:09 am | delete
    We had a rabbit a few years ago who developed an infection which caused the sideways neck condition (I know it's a common thing, but I cannot remember the name) and our vet did acupunture treatments in tandem with the antibiotics and steroids and it cured Miss Bramble very quickly. I was impressed (and relieved) since everything that I had read online at that time indicated that the condition was usually fatal.
  • JMom Aug 16, 2008 @ 10:21 am | delete
    Good to know. My daughter has been asking for a rabbit for a pet. She loves rabbits!

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Dr Lindsey Wedemeyer trained as a veterinary surgeon at Cambridge University in the UK and holds degrees in Pharmacology and Veterinary Medicine. She... more »

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