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Leslie
Phillips, DVM
Topic: Acupuncture on Dogs.
How the acupuncture
procedure works, what can be treated,
and how does it work.
Reference book:
Four
Paws, Five Directions
Indispensable for Veterinary Acupuncture
By Cheryl Schwartz, DVM
Starting with the head and working toward the toes,
Four Paws, Five Directions addresses a host of problems that anyone
living with an animal companion may encounter. Common Traditional
Chinese Medicine therapies, such as diet, acupressure and herbology
are discussed.
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Background:
Dr.
Leslie Phillips received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1988
from the University of California at Davis. She was certified with
the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 1995 and the
American Veterinary Chiropractic Association in 1997. In 2006 she
was certified in Veterinary Chinese herbal medicine with the Chi
Institute.
Leslie has been a lecturer at UC Davis Veterinary School and a
laboratory instructor for the basic Veterinary acupuncture course
for IVAS and the Chi Institute. Dr. Phillips is on the education and
examination committee for the IVAS basic courses in Veterinary
Acupuncture.
Leslie treats large and small animals and her practice is limited to
Veterinary Acupuncture, Chiropractic and Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Leslie resides in Grass Valley with her husband and daughter, 3
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