Pinning one's hopes on acupuncture for better pet health

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This ancient practice in which long, fine needles are inserted at strategic points on the body can be beneficial for pets. FMTNews FMTLifestyle

Dr Susanna Santhiram-Hofherr with Penny, a patient who has benefitted much from her regular acupuncture sessions.These are just some of the many questions certified veterinary acupuncturist in Malaysia, Dr Susanna Santhiram-Hofherr faces on a daily basis.

To her genuine surprise, Dr Susanna says that after several sessions, her back felt as good as new. “People around me even commented that I looked happier.” Dr Susanna’s conventional veterinary medical degrees, as well as her specialisation in holistic, functional medicine and traditional Chinese medicine, allows for a wholesome approach to re-balance and improve the quality of life of chronically ill pets, especially those that conventional medicine cannot help.“Mainly dogs, cats and rabbits. As long as it’s a living being, they can undergo acupuncture.

To reassure “parents” of fur babies who worry about the pain associated with acupuncture, Dr Susanna explains that the sensation of the needle prick is akin to a mosquito bite. “Pets leave my clinic feeling relaxed and happy. Owners are usually in disbelief because they have never seen their pets fall asleep at the vet before.”

 

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