How to get a Complementary Therapy



How to get Complementary treatment for your animal

Vets offering Complementary Therapies

Many vets now offer Complementary therapies in-house as part of the treatment programs they offer.

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REMEMBER

Anyone giving treatment to an animal without the vet's agreement and/or knowledge is BREAKING THE LAW... and so are you when you let them!

So, with all these Laws and pitfalls, just how do you secure the services of a Complementary Therapist to treat your animal?

Step 1 - Get a proper veterinary diagnosis

Step 2 - Your vet should discuss the full range of treatment options with you. This may include Complementary Therapy, if not and you think the animal may benefit, discuss the possibility with your vet at the time of consultation.

Alternatively...

If you know of a recognised, qualified therapist (perhaps one that you have heard of, or been recommended to) all you have to do is ring your vet and explain that you are thinking of getting him/her to have a look at your animal. If your vet thinks it could be helpful he/she will refer you.

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To find a properly trained and qualified therapist in your area

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