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Salem, MA

Four Paws Acupuncture
Acupuncture for Dogs!
Making canine acupuncture house-calls on the North Shore, MA
978-729-9593
woof@fourpawsacupuncture.com
www.fourpawsacupuncture.com

Acupuncture is very effective for a wide range of canine ailments. The treatment is often used for pain and chronic disease, and movement disorders such as hip dysplasia, especially in older dogs. Acupuncture works through helping to maintain the health of the body. The basic principles of acupuncture are the same in animals as in humans. Chinese medical theory states that disease is the result of a blockage in energy flow (Qi or Chi) along pathways in the body. Inserting needles into these pathways unblocks the energy and restores health. Though many people are a bit squeamish about needles, most dogs don't mind at all. Acupuncture in animals was first used on the horses of Chinese emperors over 2,000 years ago and has been widely used in the treatment of horses in America for decades.






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scottishterrier Thank you for entering this service page 0 Feb 22 2007, 5:10 AM EST by scottishterrier
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A very interesting area.
Salem will benefit learning more about this service as can other city locales.

We would like to lean even more about this pain allevation technique.

Best,

P.D.
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