Exploring Dog Acupuncture

You may have heard of acupuncture for humans, but did you know it can be beneficial for dogs, too? Acupuncture has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, but it is now becoming more popular among veterinarians as a way to treat a number of conditions in pets. At SAVA Animal Hospital, we understand the importance of providing quality care for your pet, so we want to provide accurate information about dog acupuncture and how it can benefit your pup. In this article, we will discuss what dog acupuncture is, the different types of acupuncture, what moxibustion is and its benefits, and how acupuncture could help your dog. We will also discuss the age requirements for acupuncture, the conditions that could potentially benefit from acupuncture, and how acupuncture can be integrated with traditional Western medicine.

What is Dog Acupuncture?

Chihuahua getting acupuncture at vet.

Dog acupuncture is a component of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) that can be used to improve the health and well-being of your pet. It involves inserting small, thin needles into specified points on a dog's body, known as acupuncture points, where nerves and blood vessels converge. These needles help guide Qi (pronounced "chee") or vital energy along the meridians and enhance blood circulation, thus improving the dog's healing ability. Acupuncture also stimulates the nervous system and increases the release of anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving substances to reduce discomfort. Research indicates that acupuncture modulates nerve pathways (neuromodulation) by physically interacting with nerve fibers in the skin and underlying tissues. This neuromodulation can result in the release of beneficial chemicals from the brain and spinal cord, including opioid-like neurochemicals.

What are the Various Types of Dog Acupuncture?

There are several different types of dog acupuncture, including Traditional Acupuncture, Acupressure, and Laser Acupuncture.

Traditional Acupuncture is the most common form of dog acupuncture and involves inserting very fine needles into specific acupuncture points in the body. This helps to balance the energy flow in the body, improve blood circulation, and stimulate the nervous system.

Acupressure is a non-invasive form of acupuncture that uses gentle pressure instead of needles to stimulate specific acupuncture points. This technique can be especially beneficial for pets that do not tolerate needle insertion, for sensitive areas of the body, or for owners who would like to participate more actively in their pet's care at home.

Dr. Moore and Dr. Szydlowski can teach owners how to locate and stimulate specific acupressure points that may help support their pet's comfort, mobility, relaxation, and overall well-being. These techniques can be safely performed at home between appointments and may be used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan alongside acupuncture, aquapuncture, laser therapy, and other rehabilitation therapies.

Laser Acupuncture is another non-invasive alternative to traditional acupuncture and uses laser beams to target specific acupuncture points for deeper tissue effects than acupressure. This method is beneficial for dogs that are sensitive to needles.

Golden retriever getting acupuncture by veterinarian.

What are the Benefits of Dog Acupuncture?

Acupuncture has been found to be beneficial in a number of ways for a pet's health and well-being. It can help reduce pain, improve digestive function, increase respiratory function, enhance healing from injuries or surgeries, and support weight loss. Additionally, research has shown that acupuncture is effective in treating chronic pain and improving the quality of life in dogs with neurological and musculoskeletal diseases. In one study involving 181 dogs, success rates for pain relief and improved quality of life were found to be between 78% and 84%.

What are the Age Requirements for Dog Acupuncture?

While there is no specific age requirement for dog acupuncture, it is most commonly used in older pets. Acupuncture can be beneficial for puppies or younger dogs, especially those suffering from chronic conditions like allergies or skin conditions. However, it is more commonly used in older dogs to provide relief from chronic pain and other health issues. Dogs will need to remain relatively still during the treatment so the needles stay in place. For this reason, puppies may not be suitable candidates.

What Dog Health Conditions Benefit from Acupuncture?

Acupuncture can be beneficial for a variety of conditions in pets, including chronic pain, arthritis, gastrointestinal problems, respiratory issues, muscle stiffness and mobility issues, and neurological disorders. It can also be used to improve overall health and well-being. However, it is important to consult with a veterinarian experienced in acupuncture to determine if it is suitable for your pet's individual needs.

Terrier mix with acupuncture needs along spine for arthritis.

Integrating Acupuncture with Western Medicine

Acupuncture can be used as an additional treatment to traditional Western medicine or as a standalone treatment. It is important to discuss with your veterinarian how acupuncture can be integrated with other treatments and medications. In some cases, it can help reduce the need for high doses of medication or provide additional relief from existing medications.

Determining if Acupuncture is Right for Your Dog

The best way to determine if acupuncture is right for your dog is to consult a certified veterinary acupuncturist or a veterinarian trained in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. They will evaluate your pet's condition and make a recommendation based on their assessment. Acupuncture may be more effective when combined with other traditional therapies, as it is not a one-size-fits-all solution.

Acupuncture at SAVA Animal Hospital

At SAVA Animal Hospital, we understand the importance of providing quality care for your pet, so we want to provide accurate information about dog acupuncture and how it can benefit your canine companion. We provide a blended approach to holistic medicine, offering acupuncture as a support to traditional medicine, ensuring that your pet receives the best possible care for their specific needs.

If you live in or near Toms River, NJ, and are looking for quality pet care, come visit us at SAVA Animal Hospital where your pet is our priority. Contact us at (732) 244-3344 to set an appointment, or email us at [email protected]. Our staff would love to talk with you! Don't forget to follow us on social media: Facebook, Instagram.

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