7 Acupressure Points To Put An End To Pain Dogs Naturally January 2014 PDF
7 Acupressure Points To Put An End To Pain Dogs Naturally January 2014 PDF
7 Acupressure Points To Put An End To Pain Dogs Naturally January 2014 PDF
By Brenda Utzerath
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When it comes to muscle pain and joint fatigue, science agrees that
stimulating the release of endorphins through acupressure relieves
pain and inflammation. Finding these areas, called acupoints, can
be as easy as identifying warm spots, raised or sunken spots, or
tender spots on your dogs body. These points tend to be located
where nerves enter a muscle, the midpoint of the muscle, or where
the muscle joins with the bone. Generally, the points are bilateral,
meaning theres a matching point on both sides of the body. You
dont need to know the name of a point youve found in order to do
some good.
Start out by easing direct pressure (about one quarter to one half
pound) into the point and holding it, keeping your other hand
placed on the dogs body. This allows you to be more aware of his
body reactions. Watch and wait for a release or reaction from your
dog, indicating that the stagnated energy has moved. A sigh, licking the lips, yawning, stretching, licking your hand, or even passing
gas can be an indication that youve moved some energy in his
body. It may be a few seconds or up to a minute or two. Sense your
pets reaction. He may prefer gentle circles or light scratching over
the area. If he pulls away or reacts negatively, release the pressure
and try again, a bit more gently. If your dog seems uncomfortable
or uninterested, let him be and try again another time.
Try a gentle pinching action, and hold these points together for
about 15 to 30 seconds. Remember to stimulate these points on
both hind legs.
Stationary Seam or GB29 and GB30 used together are good for
back and hip pain, as well as paralysis of the leg. Find the hipbone
while your dog is lying on his side. Gently lift the leg, supporting
the knee, and find the hip joint where the top of the leg joins the
pelvis. The points lie in a depression in front of and behind the
hip socket. If your dog is in pain, practice finding the location on
another dog first. Remember to do both sides of the body.
Adjoining Valleys or LI4 is helpful for reducing pain in the shoulder, elbow, and wrist. Its located on the front leg in the web of the
dewclaw. If your dogs dewclaws have been removed, the point is at
the scar. Gently massage between the dewclaw and the paw with a
back and forth motion. Remember to stimulate this point on both
front paws.
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