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    Holistic Veterinary - Intro

    Learning Old and New Tricks


    Who says acupuncture is only for humans? And while we all struggle with our daily lives, our pets have to squeeze in their own highly bizarre needs.

    The world has to contend with opposing stands on the existence of holistic medicine. But few of us know that even animals have their own version of the controversy as well. Cats and dogs are not spared from the arguments on holistic treatment versus conventional ones. It seems that like humans, they stand in the middle of two opposing forces, frantically pulling on each of their arms – or hind legs. But unlike humans, our dear cats and dogs are not left to decide for themselves on which treatment they like better. Which brings us to the same question that we have been asking ourselves as well – is the holistic approach the better option?

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