what do you think of whole health veterinary care?

Question by pitbullmom: what do you think of whole health veterinary care?What do you all think of a veterinarian that does both “regular” veterinary care. Computer Repair Denver . florida auto accident lawyer . Heating Denver . Vaccines, sick visits,prescribes medicine and also does accupunture and hearbal medicine. with a more natural approch to healing. Would you use someone like this?Best answer:

Answer by heyteach
Possibly–depends on what he charges AND the condition of my dog. With more places offering pet insurance, the same thing as with people insurance is happening–prices are shooting up for a regular vet visit.A few years ago I saw an acupuncturist–helped some and his charges were very low as he took NO insurance. I think there is validity to much of the “alternative” medicine, but it depends on what’s being considered–sometimes there is no substitute for surgery or antibiotics or such.

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