October 6, 2006, Newsletter Issue #6: Veterinary Acupuncture

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Veterinary acupuncture first made an appearance in the United States in the 1970s, and has consistently become more popular with many doctors and pet owners. It consists of treatment of the entire animal and its needs, rather than simply treating symptoms or problems.

Vets who practice acupuncture must study the process and be certified before they can offer acupuncture services. Acupuncture has become especially popular in pain relief, treatment of some diseases, and many horse problems and illnesses.

Most veterinary pet insurance policies do not cover the costs of alternative treatments, such as acupuncture. However, you should check with your particular vet pet insurance company, because the practice is becoming much more common and accepted, and more companies may cover this type of treatment in the future.

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