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Wiener Writings => Health Concerns => Topic started by: Barry on April 18, 2012, 06:05:41 AM

Title: acupuncture
Post by: Barry on April 18, 2012, 06:05:41 AM
Has anyone had acupuncture for your doxies?  I have a friend who has a doxie that had back problems for quite a while and it got to the point that the doxie couldn't use his back legs at all.  She took it in for some acupuncture treatments.  Now the doxie is 12 years old and runs and plays like a puppy.  She takes the doxie back every 3 months for another acupuncture treatment just for  a preventative thing.  Amazing it came from back legs paralized to playing like a puppy.  Anyone else have a similar story.
Title: Re: acupuncture
Post by: Barb on April 18, 2012, 08:20:55 AM
I don't personally, but have heard many positive stories - if I have a need, I will certainly give it a try !!!
Title: Re: acupuncture
Post by: stacyth on April 26, 2012, 08:16:07 AM
we are considering for my baby since surgery is not an  option and wondering what the success rates are  and also  whats more successfull chripratic or acupunture thanks.
Title: Re: acupuncture
Post by: vferraro99 on June 29, 2012, 01:57:08 PM
Two of mine had IVDD and both have had acupuncture.  I swear by it.  Jewels is the one that does better on it nowadays, Pixie not so much, but only God and her know what she went through before she was rescued.  Her spine looks like she was beat up, poor girl.  Acupuncture also diminishes any pain they may have.
Title: Re: acupuncture
Post by: JoelSmith on January 02, 2013, 05:57:59 AM
Yes acupuncture can be don to doxies also with same effect as humens.I have done it for my doxi.
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Title: Re: acupuncture
Post by: Sanibelbreeze on August 13, 2013, 04:51:46 PM
I worked at an acupuncture clinic for many years. I loved it and learned something new every day!

Acupuncture can be very helpful for pets and humans. Just like any other therapy though, some patients have wonderful results and others not so much!  It definitely won't hurt you but it is not the cure all miracle either for everyone or all pets :-) I have witnessed some of both. I DID take bother of my dogs in for acupuncture. I would say if you want, try it....many times it takes a series of 12 treatments to see positive results so be ready for that expense:-)