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Matilda's acupuncture session

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She had a bit of a stiff back, but acupuncture has worked wonders on her! What a lucky dog! Isn't it funny that to give a dog acupuncture you need to be a fully trained vet, but to do it on a human you can just declare yourself an expert after taking any kind of course!

Go to a look here for information on the vet Alistair Greenway:
www.acupuncture-vet.co.uk/

Video of the session is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrJbsvEW4Ww

  1. Ev Lloyd 76 months ago | reply

    That is a great idea and i must look into this further!
    Thanks!!

    Staffordshire Bull Terrier Lovers

  2. Suzanne Cash 69 months ago | reply

    I took my cat to acupuncture sessions and it was enormously successful. I am training to become an acupuncturist now. My program takes four years and is very intensive. Some states do not require a license to practice, but the majority do. California, New York, Oregon, New Mexico and Texas for example. Students need to complete thousands of hours of education in order to practice on another human legally in these states.

  3. DogTreatBaker 45 months ago | reply

    Great photo!

    Just wanted you to know that I used it on my site at:

    www.best-dog-treat-recipes.com/alternative-medicine-for-d...

    Thanks for sharing!

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