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Dog Acupuncture
In Rosarito area, anybody know of dog acupuncturist in Rosarito, TJ or Ensenda. If you have info on this please reply to my posting.
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pauldavidmena
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Quote: Originally posted by infoseeker | In Rosarito area, anybody know of dog acupuncturist in Rosarito, TJ or Ensenda. If you have info on this please reply to my posting.
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Dogs performing acupuncture? What will they think of next?
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I've been punctured by a dog a time or two...
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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infoseeker
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THX, for nothing
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Is there really such a crazy thing as this... in Mexico??
How does a dog "tell you" if the pain is less after the needling?
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Infoseeker, I am sorry you have not found a provider in your area. I just wanted to say that I was skeptical when my vet offered acupuncture for my
elderly lab mix, who had a degenerative spine problem.
The difference it made in her comfort and mobility was remarkable, and made her final months much easier on both of us. Good luck with your search!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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My, don't we have some cute informative responses here. Thanks Akgringo for the only useful information.
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Is there really such a crazy thing as this... in Mexico??
How does a dog "tell you" if the pain is less after the needling? |
DK: I am thinking you are a cat person, not a dog person.
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Vet info
Call Dr Antonio Pina Jasso, MVZ, Ensenada. He may know someone
646 174 0601
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As an ''acute informative responder'' here, I can say sarcasm is sometimes a welcome diversion. If you don't have a sense of humor then joke you if
you can't take a ... never mind. AK gringo, where was this acupuncture administered? And at what cost? And could you expect to find it in Baja
where even elementary medical care takes very diligent researching to find reputable treatment other than in large cities like Ensenada, Los Cabos
and La Paz?
Lacair, some people just have to learn how to lighten up a little.... no malice intended.
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Quote: Originally posted by bajabuddha | As an ''acute informative responder'' here, I can say sarcasm is sometimes a welcome diversion. If you don't have a sense of humor then joke you if
you can't take a ... never mind. AK gringo, where was this acupuncture administered? And at what cost? And could you expect to find it in Baja
where even elementary medical care takes very diligent researching to find reputable treatment other than in large cities like Ensenada, Los Cabos
and La Paz?
Lacair, some people just have to learn how to lighten up a little.... no malice intended. |
Probably true, however I hate to see a newbie looking for helpful information subjected to comments making a joke out of their question right off the
bat. If this had been an old time member posting this they would probably expect these responses. Possibly not a good first experience to this forum.
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I've seen two places in Ensenada.
IF my memory is correct, one is on Delante on the north side of the street a few blocks from Noah's Ark (the veterinarian). If you can't find it,
stop in a Noah's and ask there. Noah's is in the small strip center, just half a block east of the big Pemex station. Both Pemex and Noah's are
also on the north side of the street.
There is a big very visible sign for the acupuncture place. It should be easy to spot.
As BajaGuy suggests though - probably most vets would know where to find it.
Update on location - the shop is near Mexico Ave and Delante. There is a Pemex on the corner of Mexico and Delante, so right in the general area and
probably a block or two west of the intersection - on the north side of the street. Good luck!
[Edited on 3-24-2017 by TedZark]
[Edited on 3-24-2017 by TedZark]
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pauldavidmena
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infoseeker - There was no malice intended on my part. I thought "dog acupuncturist" an interesting way to phrase your request and decided to have a
little fun with it.
Among the more helpful responses, seeking out a local vet seems a good resource. I might also suggest contacting an acupuncturist who works primarily
with humans, as some might also work with pets. As a dog lover, I know that alternative treatments can be highly effective when traditional medicine
falls short.
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Quote: Originally posted by TedZark | I've seen two places in Ensenada.
IF my memory is correct, one is on Delante on the north side of the street a few blocks from Noah's Ark (the veterinarian). If you can't find it,
stop in a Noah's and ask there. Noah's is in the small strip center, just half a block east of the big Pemex station. Both Pemex and Noah's are
also on the north side of the street.
There is a big very visible sign for the acupuncture place. It should be easy to spot.
As BajaGuy suggests though - probably most vets would know where to find it.
Update on location - the shop is near Mexico Ave and Delante. There is a Pemex on the corner of Mexico and Delante, so right in the general area and
probably a block or two west of the intersection - on the north side of the street. Good luck!
They both do acupuncture for animails? Thx for the help
[Edited on 3-24-2017 by TedZark]
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Quote: Originally posted by TedZark | I've seen two places in Ensenada.
IF my memory is correct, one is on Delante on the north side of the street a few blocks from Noah's Ark (the veterinarian). If you can't find it,
stop in a Noah's and ask there. Noah's is in the small strip center, just half a block east of the big Pemex station. Both Pemex and Noah's are
also on the north side of the street.
There is a big very visible sign for the acupuncture place. It should be easy to spot.
As BajaGuy suggests though - probably most vets would know where to find it.
Update on location - the shop is near Mexico Ave and Delante. There is a Pemex on the corner of Mexico and Delante, so right in the general area and
probably a block or two west of the intersection - on the north side of the street. Good luck!
Since I am not down there, I asked a vet in town, said there is nobody in town doing this. Please, help me out here. Are you sure these places do
animal acupuncture. If you know for sure can you help me get a phone number for a business that is close to there. I tried looking up Noah ark vet in
Ensenada no luck. THANKS
[Edited on 3-24-2017 by TedZark]
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The two places I saw were SPECIFICALLY for animal acupuncture. I'll try to find the one on Delante today when I am in town - I don't got there often.
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Quote: Originally posted by TedZark | The two places I saw were SPECIFICALLY for animal acupuncture. I'll try to find the one on Delante today when I am in town - I don't got there often.
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Thats great. Yes, please do. I am going down there on Friday, would be nice to have contact without having to search the area. I don't know Ensenada
very well and don't speak Spanish. Thanks
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TedZark
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Not speaking Spanish might be a problem, but you can just get everything translated online and print it out or download an app for your phone and
explain whatever you need that way. I was at a shop the other day where the guy spoke no English at all but used an app to answer my questions. It
was pretty cool...
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how do they get rover to be still for the pokin', are they sedated?
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infoseeker
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Quote: Originally posted by TedZark | Not speaking Spanish might be a problem, but you can just get everything translated online and print it out or download an app for your phone and
explain whatever you need that way. I was at a shop the other day where the guy spoke no English at all but used an app to answer my questions. It
was pretty cool... |
According to a vet up here, the guy they know down there that does acupuncture name is Enrique Tea'. Maybe you can ask about him too if possible. I am
even willing to pay a finders fee or buy you lunch just for the help as long as I can find somebody
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