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The category is for the listing of sites entirely, or mainly, concerned with those who practice Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) on animals, to include acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and dietary recommendations. This category is intended for educative, service-oriented, non-commercial sites, although commercial sites with valuable educative content will be considered.
http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/%7Eacupet/
Holistic and Chinese Medicine in Brisbane, Australia. Includes case histories, articles, and FAQs.
http://www.acufinder.com/
Find a Veterinary acupuncturist in your area. See photo and doctors bio and area of expertise.
http://www.acuvet.net/
Controlled acupuncture for animal athletes in the UK.
http://www.assisiacupunctureltd.com/
Practitioner site with information about acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine by Ann-si Li, DVM, OMD.
http://www.hoytacupuncture.com/
Dr Darcy Hoyt offers a house call veterinary acupuncture service in Portland, Oregon, USA. She describes the treatment, her qualifications and the services available.
http://www.blueskynaturalvet.com/
Emma Styles, MRCVS offers acupuncture and holistic medicine for cats and dogs including Chinese herbal medicine, Tui Na massage and food therapy. Also provides information on natural diets and Bach Flower Remedies.[London]
http://www.claremiddle.com/
Dr Middle is a veterinarian based in Perth, Australia, offering acupuncture, homeopathy, herbs, kinesiology, flower essences and reiki, as well as conventional veterinary diagnosis and treatment.
http://www.acupuncturefiveelement.com/
Traditional 5 Element acupuncture is a classic ancient system of acupuncture. In Seattle, WA.
http://www.fourpawsacupuncture.com/
Canine acupuncture and Oriental medicine practice of Jeanie Marie Kraft, L.Ac., making house calls to dogs up and down the North Shore of Massachusetts. Herbal therapy, nutrition, and holistic health. Salem, MA.
http://www.acupuncture-vet.co.uk/
A complementary veterinary service providing professional acupuncture treatment for dogs, cats, and horses. Covering England and Wales.
http://www.animalfixer.com/
Offers traditional Chinese medicine including acupuncture and herbal medicine.
http://www.apvet.com/
Helping pets and their owners feel better through veterinary alternatives such as acupuncture and herbs.
http://www.liveterinaryacupuncture.com/
Dr. Malik is an allopathic veterinarian with a special interest in integrated veterinary medicine. She provides a holistic acupuncture service for dogs, cats and exotic animals servicing Long Island and the greater New York City metro area.
http://northcreek.com/
Offers acupuncture along with conventional medicine. In Bothell, Washington, USA.
http://sites.google.com/site/otheroptionsvet/
Dr Cathy Annunziata offers acupuncture services for pets in Portland, Oregon. She describes her qualifications and explains the benefits of acupuncture.
http://www.positivechinh.com/
Dr Haley, DVM is a mobile veterinarian in New Hampshire, US, specializing in alternative veterinary medicine including acupuncture, herbs and food therapy.
http://www.southcrossingvet.com/
Full service hospital in Michigan providing holistic and conventional medicine for dogs, cats and horses including acupuncture, Chinese and Western herbs. Provides information on the staff and services which include boarding and grooming.
http://www.lid.com/yoon/index.html
Case histories and FAQs about animal acupuncture by Samuel S. Yoon, DVM, CIVAS.
http://vetacu.com/
Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist Dr. Andrew Dainsberg, DVM, uses Oriental Medicine to treat his animal patients. Serving the south central coast of California.
http://www.veterinaryacupunctureandhealingarts.com/
Dr. Lisa Donato, holistic veterinarian in Nassau County, Long Island, is certified in veterinary acupuncture, traditional Chinese veterinary medicine and animal chiropractic and uses homotoxicology.
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