Holistic & Integrative Care for Dogs and Cats.
Modern veterinary care includes a growing range of therapies that work alongside conventional treatments to help your pet heal, manage pain, and live more comfortably. From laser therapy to acupuncture, these evidence-based modalities offer additional tools for addressing chronic conditions, supporting post-surgical recovery, and improving quality of life–often with minimal side effects and excellent results, especially when combined with traditional modalities.
Laser Therapy
Laser therapy uses focused light energy to reduce inflammation, accelerate healing, and relieve pain, all without medication or invasive procedures. Treatments are quick, painless, and often deeply relaxing for pets. It’s especially useful for arthritis, post-surgical recovery, soft tissue injuries, and pets who can’t tolerate traditional pain medications. Many pets see noticeable improvement within just a few sessions.
Acupuncture
A practice with roots stretching back thousands of years, acupuncture involves the placement of very thin needles at specific points on the body to stimulate healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. It’s one of the safest veterinary treatments available, with no risk of overdose or adverse drug reactions. Acupuncture is particularly effective for arthritis, neurologic issues, gastrointestinal problems, and chronic pain.
Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine uses your pet’s own cells to promote healing in injured or degenerating tissue. Stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments harness the body’s natural repair mechanisms to address conditions like arthritis, hip dysplasia, and tendon or ligament injuries. These minimally invasive procedures offer real promise for chronic conditions that don’t respond well to traditional treatments alone.
Canine Rehabilitation
Just like physical therapy for people, canine rehabilitation helps dogs recover from surgery, injury, or chronic conditions through targeted exercises, manual techniques, and supportive therapies. Rehab can improve strength, mobility, and balance while reducing pain and supporting faster recovery. It’s especially valuable after orthopedic surgery, for dogs with arthritis, or for athletic dogs maintaining peak condition.
Chiropractic Care
Veterinary chiropractic focuses on the relationship between the spine and the nervous system, using gentle adjustments to address musculoskeletal issues. It can help pets dealing with arthritis, disc disease, lameness, and other neuro-musculoskeletal conditions. Chiropractic care works best as a complement to traditional veterinary medicine, not a replacement–and many pets show real improvement in mobility and comfort.

More options mean better outcomes.
Integrative therapies aren’t a replacement for traditional veterinary medicine; they’re a way to expand the toolkit. For pets with chronic pain, mobility issues, or conditions that don’t respond fully to conventional treatment alone, these therapies can make a real, measurable difference. If you’re curious whether your pet might benefit from an integrative approach, we’d love to talk through what the right fit might be.