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The blog of the Animal Acupuncture Academy, where we share free content to support the animal acupuncture community.
The information provided on this blog is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always seek the guidance of a licensed veterinarian or qualified practitioner regarding your animal’s health. Any reliance on the information provided on this site is at your own risk.
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One of the delights of being an Animal Acupuncture Practitioner is that we get to help & support our animal friends using a wide range of technique...
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We all want to conduct great acupuncture treatment to get the best results for our animal friends.
However, with 361 meridian acupoints present on...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine heavily focuses on two forms of medical examinations: Tongue Diagnosis & Pulse Diagnosis.
Pulse diagnosis, in particu...
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Past students of the Animal Acupuncture Academy have included animal lovers from all walks of life, but one group that is strongly represented year...
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Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis) is one of the most common conditions seen in both young and elderly dogs. In fact, 80% of dogs over the...
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The ancient Chinese have used needles to stimulate acupoints and bring about health benefits for thousands of years. But today, in the modern age, ...
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