Yes, you’ve guessed right. I’m talking of pricking your lovely pet with pins and needles. But the question is will your pet be able to entertain those pins and needles on his cozy skin? I know he’ll not. It’s not easy to cajole them and accept it so readily and the sugarcoated pins can’t help either.



We are mending things with the help of this ancient Chinese treatment. But now, as per recent research, acupuncture has shown miraculous results on animals too, curing arthritis and kidney ailments, channelizing blocked energy in the right direction. Owing to its slow, long and cumbersome process make sure you and your pet are ready to take any action. It needs loads of patience, but the results are positive. I hope you won’t mind the expenses if the pet is showing good response.

Says Dr. Janet Donlin of the American Veterinary Medical Association, “Anecdotally, there is some evidence that it does cause some good things. And so we do want to consider that. And so that’s why the AVMA is open to consideration of the use of acupuncture.”
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After getting used to the pricks and a little electric current, be sure, pets won’t mind it at all. And it can be used on all animals.



Via: CBS News