We spoke with Pinpoint Veterinary Services in Scotland about exploring complementary Veterinary Medicine for pets. Let me first introduce the team behind Pinpoint Veterinary Services.
Dr. Ellen Schmidt, an experienced veterinarian, transitioned to a holistic approach after witnessing Complementary Veterinary Medicine 's benefits in her conventional practice. She holds certificates in Acupuncture, Chiropractic, and Herbal medicine.
László Novak, a biologist, contributes his expertise in animal communication and business.
Let's explore three popular Complementary Veterinary Medicine therapies:
1. Acupuncture: This ancient Chinese practice uses needles to stimulate energy flow, potentially treating musculoskeletal, skin, and nervous system issues. It requires qualified veterinary surgeons with additional acupuncture training to ensure proper animal oversight.
2. Chiropractic: Focusing on spinal manipulation, chiropractic aims to address the root cause of problems like pain and stiffness. It's suitable for most animals, with improvements often seen after 1-3 treatments.
3. Herbal Medicine: Often used alongside conventional medicine, veterinary herbal medicine utilizes plant extracts for disease prevention and treatment. Bespoke preparations cater to individual needs, but remember, even natural herbs require veterinary consultation before use.
We will feature more information together with Ellen and Laszlo on these topics in the upcoming months, so why not sign up to our newsletter subscription, which will inform you once a month about our blog and any other news from Claudia’s K9 Coats.
And if you would like to get in contact with Ellen or Laszlo, about any of their services please contact them via their Website or Facebook.
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