Natural Pet-Acupuncture for Pet Health Care
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010
by Kate Rieger
Acupuncture is a very ancient alternative treatment that originated in China. This technique is used to relieve pain. One common source of pain in pets is that of arthritis.
There are more and more owners of aging dogs and cats making using of acupuncture and for very good reasons. This treatment is completely natural and cannot harm the animal in any way. If the pet owner had to resort to using prescription drugs to treat pain there is a high chance of ill side effects.
The thought of needles piercing your beloved pet is associated with pain. However, the acupuncturist is a person highly trained to carry out this technique. These needles are thinner than a hair.
A session could be as quick as a few seconds or last up to about thirty minutes. Your pet could find relief from pain after one or two treatments and all because you know a little of natural pet basics.
Other conditions that have been favorably treated with acupuncture are digestive ailments, neurological complaints, allergies, urinary tract complaints and also asthma.
If you want a non invasive alternative to drugs and surgery then acupuncture could bring relief and improve the well-being of your pet. However, it is necessary for you to understand that acupuncture is not a miracle treatment for any kind of animal illness or condition.
Sometimes, your cat or dog's medical condition can't be treated by acupuncture. It could be a condition or illness that is too advanced. It is sensible to have our pet examined by a vet to ascertain whether or not acupuncture is an option.
Your pet doesn't have to get sick or be in pain to use acupuncture. You can make acupuncture a part of your pet's health program. The concept behind acupuncture is to keep energy flowing through certain channels in the body. Maintaining the energy flow will make your pet feel calm and contented.
Kate Rieger is partnered with the Kentucky SNIP clinic and together they show pet owners how using natural alternatives for pet care can reduce vet bills and keep pets out of the sick room. Visit Kate's site today to find more options for using natural pet remedies at home. Start protecting your best 4-legged friend today at http://www.Pet-Natural-Remedies.com.
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