Holistic Veterinarian Sumner WA

How can you find a decent alternative practitioner for my pet? As you might expect, what you’re looking for is a veterinarian with extensive training and experience in alternative medicine. But it’s not always easy to find such a person.

South Hill Veterinary Clinic
(253) 693-8995
620 39th Ave. SW
Puyallup, WA
Green River Veterinary Hospital
(253) 220-7993
4212 Auburn Way North
Auburn, WA
Crestwood Animal Hospital
(253) 235-9718
28822 Pacific Hwy S
Federal Way, WA
VCA Parkway Animal Hospital
(253) 254-7113
14107 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, WA
Chambers Creek Veterinary Hospital
(253) 353-7456
7210 Bridgeport Way W
Lakewood, WA
Firgrove Veterinary Clinic
(253) 268-5444
14816 Meridian E
Puyallup, WA
VCA Pacific Avenue South Animal Hospital
(253) 655-7948
18715 Pacific Avenue
Spanaway, WA
Sacajawea Healthcare for Pets
(253) 293-5945
1530 S Dash Point Rd
Federal Way, WA
VCA Pacific Avenue Animal Hospital
(253) 254-7528
10234 Pacific Ave
Tacoma, WA
Animal Clinic of Benson - Dr. Raja Velu
(253) 234-1863
10700 SE 208th St Suite 204
Kent, WA
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Practitioner's Corner—About Pets: Alternative Treatments

By Katherine A. Kahn, DVM

Q: How do I find a decent alternative practitioner for my pet?

A: As you might expect, what you’re looking for is a veterinarian with extensive training and experience in alternative medicine. But it’s not always easy to find such a person.

Most state laws have little to say about who can practice alternative medicine on animals. Some veterinarians who claim certification in therapies like chiropractic and acupuncture have had only 120 to 180 hours’ worth of training. And anyone can hang out a shingle and claim to be an expert in other therapies, such as Reiki and pet massage, which are completely un-regulated. So it’s very much a buyer-beware situation.

If you aren’t sure which alternative treatment would be best for your pet, pick up a copy of The Nature of Animal Healing by veterinarian Martin Goldstein, which covers the basics of alternatives for animals.

To find a reputable alternative vet who uses the therapy you’re interested in, call the nearest accredited school that teaches it and ask whether any of the graduates are also vets. Or ask a local alternative practitioner if he or she knows of anyone who treats animals. When you take your pet for that first visit, ask how long the person has been practicing and what her experience is with the therapies you want.

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