Acupuncture may be safely used to help dogs experiencing a range of health concerns that cause pain or inflammation, but note that it is not suited for all dogs or every circumstance. Acupuncture can help dogs with digestive issues, asthma, renal illness, hip dysplasia, arthritis, epilepsy, and some neurological conditions.
The acupuncture procedure involves stimulating specific body parts of dogs that are densely populated with nerves. This method can improve blood flow, lessen muscular cramps, and trigger the brain's endorphin system, which relieves pain.
Sessions for canine acupuncture typically take less than an hour and will depend on the individual dog's needs. Tiny acupuncture needles are placed on specific body areas and are kept in place for a while before being taken out. The dog is awake throughout the procedure, and no anaesthetic is necessary. Owners are urged to come along with their pets and observe the process.
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