Relieving Pet Arthritis Pain And Depression Using Electronic Current Therapy
Tuxedo is considered as a loving adorable little guy. In his younger days, he was very active and seemed to enjoy the training that we did together, including running and going through tunnels. Aside from being adorable, Tuxedo gave me feats since he was such a pro at making messes and destroying things at my apartment such as couch pillows, designer shoes, expensive throw rugs. You name it. He would attack it as long as it is within Tuxedo’s reach. Canine Chiropractic
It was only after Tuxedo destroyed a very sentimental item from my childhood that I sat down at the computer to look for answers online. Why was this dog so hyper? What torments this little soul to come up with such messes each day and cost me so much? I have been longing peacefulness and sense of calm for Tuxedo.
He did calm down a bit as Tuxedo grows older. However, he seemed to pick up a new problem. I saw symptoms of having stiff joints from Tuxedo. I sat down at the computer once more, searching for a list of signs and symptoms that might give me a firm answer since I wasn’t sure if he was in pain or not. I wanted to do whatever I could to make sure he was comfortable because I hated the idea of knowing that he is suffering from pain.
The stiffness meant that Tuxedo had trouble getting around. During the day, he cannot maneuver the small set of doggy steps next to my bed to reach his favorite spot to nap in the sunshine. I wondered if he might be depressed and it broke my heart.
And again, I find myself researching online. Sure beats the old days where we were limited to whatever we might find in our local libraries! As I searched for what might be troubling Tuxedo (and how we could resolve the issues), I discovered Midwest Microcurrent, a veterinary clinic that uses electronic current (also known as cranial electrotherapy stimulation) to reduce or eliminate many symptoms that pets might suffer from.
Our introductory appointment with Dr. Ava Frick and her team provided a diagnosis of canine arthritis and depression for Tuxedo. While I was alarmed to hear this, I was also relieved to know that, with diagnosis in hand, we were ready to move forward on a journey toward healing.
Dr. Frick explained that, once we began Alpha-Stim microcurrent treatments at her office, I could continue Tuxedo’s treatment sessions at home by purchasing our own Alpha-Stim machine. This would prevent the need for me to make the one-hour drive to the clinic each day.
I credit Dr. Frick and the staff at Midwest Microcurrent for bringing the old Tuxedo back to me. Pet Arthritis
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