Pet Acupuncture in Centennial, CO
Pet Acupuncture is a gentle, drug-free therapy that supports natural healing, reduces pain, and improves mobility in dogs and cats by stimulating specific points to promote comfort and overall well-being.
Veterinary Acupuncture for Comfort, Mobility, and Healing
Pet acupuncture is a gentle, drug-free therapy that supports healing, reduces pain, and improves overall comfort for both dogs and cats. At Festival Animal Clinic, we’re proud to provide trusted pet acupuncture in Centennial, CO—offered by an experienced, certified veterinary acupuncturist who has been helping pets feel better since 2009.
This integrative service can be especially beneficial for pets struggling with chronic discomfort, mobility challenges, or conditions that haven’t fully responded to traditional medicine alone. Our team is committed to helping every pet live a more comfortable, active life through thoughtful, individualized care.
Expert Veterinary Acupuncture Provided by a Certified Professional
Pet acupuncture at Festival Animal Clinic is performed by Dr. Robert Leenerts, a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist through the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine. With advanced training and more than a decade of experience, Dr. Leenerts combines his expertise in acupuncture with a deep commitment to compassionate, trustworthy care.
Serving Centennial and the surrounding communities—including Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Aurora, and Denver—our clinic offers a calm, supportive environment where every pet is treated like family.
What Is Pet Acupuncture?
Pet acupuncture is a holistic technique rooted in stimulating precise points on the body to encourage natural healing responses. Using extremely thin, sterile needles, acupuncture activates nerves, blood vessels, and muscle junctions to:
- Increase circulation
- Reduce inflammation
- Release endorphins (the body’s natural pain relievers)
- Support the nervous system
- Promote relaxation
The result is a safe, non-invasive therapy that can support recovery, enhance mobility, and improve your pet’s overall quality of life.
Is Pet Acupuncture Safe?
Yes—acupuncture is completely safe for most pets. Because it requires no anesthesia and no medications, it’s an excellent option for pets who cannot tolerate certain drugs or who may be sensitive to traditional treatment methods.
As long as your pet can remain still and relaxed for the duration of the session, acupuncture can be safely incorporated into their care plan. Dr. Leenerts is always happy to answer questions and discuss whether this therapy is the right fit for your pet’s condition and lifestyle.
How Pet Acupuncture Works
During a session, tiny needles are placed at specific acupuncture points where nerve bundles and blood vessels naturally intersect. This gentle stimulation triggers a complex biological response within the central nervous system, including:
- Endorphin release
- Improved circulation
- Reduced inflammation
- Muscle relaxation
- Enhanced natural healing
Conditions That May Benefit From Acupuncture
Pet acupuncture is often recommended alongside traditional veterinary medicine to help manage pain and support healing. It can be especially helpful for:
- Arthritis and joint pain
- Back or neck pain
- Muscle tension or spasms
- Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)
- Neurological conditions
- Injury recovery
- Respiratory conditions
- Chronic mobility issues
If you’re unsure whether acupuncture is appropriate for your pet, our team will evaluate their condition and create a personalized plan tailored to their comfort and needs.
Why Consider Acupuncture for Your Pet?
- Drug-free pain relief
- Support for chronic conditions
- Improved mobility and comfort
- Enhanced healing after injury
- Minimal side effects
- Holistic support when combined with traditional veterinary care
Many pets respond well to a combined approach that includes acupuncture alongside wellness care, pain management, and other therapies.
Is Acupuncture Painful for Pets?
Most pets tolerate acupuncture extremely well. The needles used are exceptionally thin—much finer than those used for vaccinations or injections—so discomfort is minimal or nonexistent. Many pets become calm, relaxed, or even sleepy during their session.
If any sensation occurs, it is mild and temporary.
Ask How Pet Acupuncture Can Help Your Pet
If your pet is dealing with pain, mobility challenges, or a chronic condition, acupuncture may offer meaningful relief. Our team is committed to providing thoughtful, compassionate care that supports your pet’s long-term health and comfort.
Contact Festival Animal Clinic today to learn more about pet acupuncture in Centennial, CO, or to schedule a consultation.
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