







When it comes to your furry family members, you want the best care for them without having to sell the farm. If your pets are experiencing any temporary or chronic health problems or physical ailments, consider an affordable and effective treatment, such as acupuncture. Here are three reasons why veterinary acupuncture can aid in your animal’s long-term health.
Most animals’ health issues aren’t typically diagnosed until their problems have reached advanced stages of pain or even disease. This is why early detection and prevention is essential. Whether your pet is a senior, juvenile or somewhere in between, acupuncture can be beneficial at any stage of their life. Through sterile and careful placement of needles, veterinarians can more easily understand underlying, root causes and get to the point of how to better treat discomfort, disease and illness. Common conditions that can be treated by acupuncture include:
Western medicine will tell you that there is a pill for every ailment. Many times, these treatments act as a Band-Aid, only to mask the true issues at hand. Veterinary acupuncture helps detoxify the body, without any side effects or addictive qualities. When medication is mandatory, acupuncture does not have any adverse reactions in tandem with those treatments.
Increased circulation is a main goal of acupuncture and is crucial to your pet’s overall health. For example, common skin problems like allergic dermatitis or chronic itching from over-grooming can quickly improve from better circulation, due to regular treatments.
It’s important to develop a specialized treatment plan with a reputable veterinarian when considering acupuncture for your animals. Talk to us today to learn how this alternative healing method can help make your pet’s life more comfortable.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Closed everyday from 12PM to 1PM for Lunch
In Case of an after-hours emergency, please contact: Veterinary Specialty Hospital
1901 Douglas Blvd. Roseville, CA 95661
Phone: 916-783-4655
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Closed everyday from 12PM - 1PM for Lunch
In Case of an after-hours emergency, please contact: Veterinary Specialty Hospital
1901 Douglas Blvd. Roseville, CA 95661