Monday, May 27, 2019

Happy Memorial Day!



Our Four Paws Acupuncture Memorial Day e-letter


Happy Memorial Day Weekend!


I hope everyone is having a lovely May. Before heading off to the beach or a BBQ on Monday, please take a moment on Memorial Day to give thanks to all those humans and animals who have passed on in wars and while doing heroic deeds. 

Our rescue pup, Quan Yin Kali Wu aka Wu, wanted to remind everyone that thunderstorm season has arrived. Below are our favorite things to keep our dear girl calm during the booms. All can be found online or in most pet stores. 


One of the most FAQ about animal acupuncture I get asked is how often should my dog or cat get treatments?

Depending on how acute or chronic its condition will determine how many treatments it takes to see positive results.

Acupuncture is not a one time miracle fix for people or animals. Healing any condition takes time and a combination of several therapies. The patient may feel relief after the first session, in some cases it may experience some pain which will subside in a day. This is because acupuncture helps energy aka chi or qi to move. When there is stuck energy, there is pain.

It is recommend that the patient get treatments at least four weeks in a row for the maximum benefit. Usually by the third session you will notice a major improvement in yourself, your dog or cat.


Just like exercise, it is a cumulative process for the body to adjust and start to mend. It is like joining a gym, going once or twice and expecting to wake up thin and fit. 

Treating animals has made me think outside the box. My sessions includes more than acupuncture. I like to combine traditional Chinese Medicine, laser therapy, acupressure with herbal liniments and sometimes Reiki depending on the patient's needs.

More info:
http://www.fourpawsacupuncture.com/services.html

All owners receive an info packet with samples and recommended supplements, dietary changes or remedies and where to buy them. They also are shown acupressure points to massage in between sessions. I find that the dog or cat will recover much faster when their guardians follow this advice. 

If you have any questions feel free to contact me.


Please note that Four Paws Acupuncture will be closed Saturday 5/25/19 through 5/27/19 for Memorial Day weekend.

Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful holiday weekend.

jeanie mossa MS., L.Ac.

http://www.fourpawsacupuncture.com

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

HOLLYDAY ONLINE CLASS SALE

  ❄️πŸŽ…πŸΌπŸŽ„Online Class Sale  ❄️πŸŽ…πŸΌπŸŽ„  Starts 12/13/2024 5:19 AM   Expires 01/13/2025 5:19 AM PST (GMT -8) Use the magic code HOLLYDAY24 at ...