Why choose a NBCAAM bodyworker for your Horse or Dog?
Any person who works on animals should be verified, well trained and skilled in the field of bodywork they practice.
An acupressure practitioner applies the theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine to support emotional and/or physical well-being, through pressure on specific acupressure points, shown by thousands of years of clinical observation to have a functional and energetic effect.
A Nationally Board Certified Practitioner of Animal Acupressure or Massage has taken at least 200 hours of education, with extensive training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, kinesiology, behavior, ethics, biosafety, and at least 50 hours of hands-on training in acupressure. They have passed rigorous exam and signed an ethics pledge.
Please Note: Animal Acupressure Practitioners are not veterinarians. They do not diagnose, prescribe medications, or perform surgery. Their information is not intended as a substitute for the advice and treatment of a licensed veterinarian or medical professional.
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