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In the United States, some fully trained veterinarians identify themselves as "Holistic Veterinarians", and confine their treatment of animals to alternative therapies including homeopathy, chiropractic, and acupuncture. Many more veterinarians practice a full spectrum of surgical and medical treatments, but are willing to provide some or all of these alternative therapies.
In the United States, some fully trained veterinarians identify themselves as "Holistic Veterinarians", and confine their treatment of animals to alternative therapies including homeopathy, chiropractic, and acupuncture. Many more veterinarians practice a full spectrum of surgical and medical treatments, but are willing to provide some or all of these alternative therapies.
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Chiropractic techniques for the treatment of animals has become an established practice in areas of the world.


Holistic veterinary practice

In the United States, some fully trained veterinarians identify themselves as "Holistic Veterinarians", and confine their treatment of animals to alternative therapies including homeopathy, chiropractic, and acupuncture. Many more veterinarians practice a full spectrum of surgical and medical treatments, but are willing to provide some or all of these alternative therapies.