testimonials
Owner: Mr Chris
Purkiss
By Christmas 2006 it was obvious that there was
something very wrong with Daisy our beloved Staffie who was twelve. Daisy was
losing co-ordination in her rear legs and frequently falling over. It was very
distressing to see.
She had become progressively wobbly on her legs over
the preceding weeks and despite hydrotherapy helping to some extent; that
Christmas she showed a very marked deterioration.
An MRI scan of her spine revealed severe arthritic
changes, which were the cause of her problems. We were told that sooner rather
than later Daisy would be completely paralyzed in her rear legs and would have
to be put to sleep.
This was devastating news. Daisy was still so full of
life despite being an elderly lady and we determined to see what alternative
therapies there were which might help. After a thorough trawl of the Internet, I
contacted Alistair Greenway, a veterinary acupuncturist who operates a home
visit service within the M25 area.
Alistair was incredibly positive and had a fantastic
?way? with Daisy who was not the most tolerant of dogs when it came to any kind
of medical intervention. In the end she would get herself into position for her
treatment as soon as he arrived.
The treatments, which consisted of the needles being
positioned along her spine according to where Alistair detected tenderness or
stiffness lasted about half an hour and seemed to cause Daisy a minimal amount
of discomfort. Afterwards she tended to sleep deeply for a
while.
The results were dramatic. Daisy regained much of her
mobility and her monthly treatments with Alistair maintained her in a pain free
condition.
Based on our experience I cannot recommend this
treatment highly enough. It gave our lovely girl more than two years of good
quality life, which she would otherwise have been deprived of.
Patient: Dieta, 2 yr old
Munsterlander
Owner: Mrs Helen Dorman
HOW
ACUPUNCTURE HAS HELPED
I have a 2 year old Munsterlander who at
the age of 10 months started showing signs of movement problems. It is
only because she is shown that these problems became apparent. During
normal day to day life there was nothing obvious. So we trotted off to the
vets, as one does. They could not find any obvious reason for the
problem.
The vet offered to give the dog an even more thorough
examination under anaesthetic, so while she was in having her hips scored, this
is what was done. Again no obvious reason for the problem. Hips are good
and she has full range of movement in all joints.
During this time
I had been visiting a canine chiropractor that had previously treated with great
success another dog. Unfortunately this time it did not seem to
help.
Eventually I asked my vet to refer me to a specialist. Again
during examination there was no obvious sign of discomfort, it was only when
they took an x-ray of her spine that the problem came to light.
Unfortunately the problem is not severe enough to risk surgery. I
came home wondering what to do and having mulled it over for a while thought
about acupuncture. It had worked for me so why not a dog. I got on
to the internet thinking it would be easy to find someone. How wrong I was,
however I eventually came across the Greenway site. I liked the fact that
they were prepared to visit the dog in their own home. I made arrangements
for them to visit. No promises were made but on examination I was told
that acupuncture would probably work. This all started in Jan 2004 and I
am delighted with the result. The dog in question is back in the show ring
and being placed. You have nothing to lose but plenty to gain. I
would advise anyone to try acupuncture for their pets.
Patient: Chrissie, 11? yr old Labrador
Owner: Mrs Margot Gough
I had (please note the
word "had"), a badly limping and timid 11? year old Labrador Bitch. I now have
an energetic, pain free and happy beautiful girl.
It is wonderful
for us all. Thanks to our very super Alastair and his needles!
Patient : Toby, 11 yr old Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel
Owner : Mrs Davidson
My dog Toby is an 11 year old
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who is rather large for his breed. Thanks to
acupuncture he still thinks he is a small young dog!
He has been receiving
acupuncture for arthritis of his spine. Before we tried acupuncture he was often
on painkillers, which we know are not beneficial for long periods. He is now
able to move around quite freely without painkillers, and as an owner I am more
than grateful that our pet,who is a member of the family, does not need
them.
Alastair treats Toby with great care and love. We are truly grateful
for all he does for Toby, who always manages to greet Alastair as an old friend.
He doesn't have any problems having the needles inserted, in fact he sits there
quite happily whilst I make the coffee (white no sugar!)
Alastair arrives
with a big smile and is always polite and helpful, you can always ask him for
advice and he never laughs at our questions. He has been treating Toby for
several years and has now become a great friend.
I have no hesitation in
recommending acupuncture for your pet, and if you are worried about your pet not
liking the needles, I can assure you they will be made comfortable. If like many
people you do not like needles, he will put you at ease too!
Patient:
Baggy, 15 yr old Domestic Short Haired Cat
Owner: Ian
Campbell-Gray
When our 15 year old cat was diagnosed with chronic
renal failure two years ago, he was prescribed daily medication. The tablets
helped to a certain extent, but he suddenly started to look and behave like an
'old' cat, and I felt his quality of life was slowly deteriorating.
Despite
my initial scepticism regarding alternative therapies, I had heard excellent
reports about Greenway Veterinary Acupuncture, and I was prepared to try
anything to help Baggy, so I arranged a consultation.
The results were
astounding! After only one session, Baggy shook off his lethargy and actually
began to bat a ping pong ball around our living room! This new found playfulness
continued, and I noticed other differences, including an increased appetitie,
improved coat condition, and a sudden desire to go into the garden and bask in
the sun.
I was worried he would not sit still, but my fears were unfounded,
as soon as the first needle was inserted, Baggy became extremely relaxed and
began to purr. By the time the needles were removed he was almost asleep.
He
now has monthly sessions and happily snoozes away on Alastairs knee during his
treatment.
My initial cynicism has been completely dispelled , and I would
have no hesitation in recommending the service to anyone. An added bonus
is that all treatments are in our home, so Baggy is subjected to far fewer
stressful visits to the vets!
Patient: Tara, 11yr old
Leonberger
Owner: Brian and Lois Piercy
"Our Leonberger
Bitch Tara"
A year ago at the age of 10 years, which is an advanced age
for the breed, our Leonberger bitch Tara developed spondylitis. This caused a
reduction in her mobility, which resulted in increasingly weak back legs due to
loss of muscle tone. Acupuncture ameliorated the painful symptoms of this
condition and is still doing so a year later. This in turn created a significant
and measurable increase in mobility. We have the graphs to prove it. The
resulting capability for the dog to maintain her normal daily exercise, has
prolonged her life significantly.
GVA has a brilliant vet, with a bedside
manner that our dog loves. He sticks pins in her and she doesn't mind a
bit!"
Patient: Daisy, 2 yr old Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel
Owner: Melissa Dulling
Treating Miss Daisy, aged 2
and a quarter.....
My dog, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a very
sweet natured dog, loves to run flat out in the woods chasing squirrels and
birds, but we noticed that occasionally she would stop, squeal and start chasing
her tail and then would spend some time chewing her leg. This didn't happen on a
frequent basis, but we felt we should wait and talk to the vet when she was an
adult, particularly as she had been cleared of any hip problems when a young
pup. As she was getting her pet passport and needed visits to our local vet, I
asked Alastair (who worked there as a locum at the time) to check her hips out.
Xrays revealed a slight dysplasia and also the kind of 'knock Knee' syndrome
that a lot of small dogs suffer.
I have a neighbour who has a ageing dog who
seems to respond well to acupuncture and so set it up with Alastair 6 months ago
in 2004. Daisy doesn't seem to mind the needles and we have definitely seen an
improvement in her mobility - something we can keep to a manageable level as she
gets older, with some physiotherapy on the side to make sure her knees remain
strong and healthy.
Alastair has always been very honest and open with me and
I know that daisy trusts him instinctively, otherwise she'd be out of the back
door faster than a rat up a sewer!
I'd recommend Alastair to anyone worried
about reduced mobility or other health problems; if acupuncture isn't right,
he'll point you in the right direction.
Patient: Molly, 9 yr old
Border Collie Cross
Owner: Mr Ian Dovell
Molly developed
arthritis in her back legs over recent years, and her mobility and enthusiasm
for exercise diminished. even with the daily dose of anti-inflammatory drugs it
was clear that she was still in some discomfort.
After three of Alastair's
acupuncture sessions, her mobility, confidence and zest for life
returned.
Patient: Zara, 14 yr old Staffordshire Bull
Terrier
Owner: Caitlin McKenna
When my 13 year old staff
was struck down with spondylitis, I was devastated and couldn't bear the thought
that she might live out her usually active life in pain. She was put on
painkillers which would help in the short term, but long term I was told
nothing could be done. However, by chance I came across Alastair at Greenway
Veterinary Acupuncture who was offering acupuncture for pets. Although a great
believer for humans I was sceptical when it came to a Staffordshire Bull
Terrier! Nevertheless, I can say hand on heart it has changed her life (and
mine). Although it didn't happen overnight, the benefits have been nothing short
of amazing. Zara is now extremely active, back to chasing cats, squirrels and
foxes with a typically huge Staffy smile and noone can believe she is 14. I
highly recommend and endorse Alastair and Greenway Veterinary Acupuncture to
anyone who wants to maximise the life of their pet.
Patient: Ruby, 11 yr old Springer Spaniel
Owner: Mrs
Simons
Acupuncture has helped Ruby, my Springer Spaniel to lead a
happier life. She is 11 years old and suffers from arthritis of her back and
rear legs. Since the treatment, her stiffness has loosened and she can run more
freely as a Spaniel should.
Her life has improved and so has her temper and
she is now much more sociable with other dogs.
Patient: Rooney, 18 month old German Shepherd
Owner: Mrs
Hayes
Rooney is my 18 month old GSD. He began experiencing problems
with OCD as a puppy. This affected his elbows and both hocks. He became lame and
was having restricted lead exercise. At 6 months old he had an operation to
remove bone from his elbow. You can imagine what it was like, enforcing
restricted exercise on a young pup. I began reading about holistic therapies and
decided upon acupuncture and hydrotherapy. Following surgery, I contacted
Alastair at GVA and arranged for him to visit us and see if acupuncture would
work for Rooney.
At the very first visit, Rooney recieved treatment and
responded by falling into a very relaxed state while the needles were in place,
(this was indicated in the books I had read). I was so amazed. Rooney recieved
weekly treatments and each time (and still) falls into a deeply relaxed state
during the treatment.
Very quickly his body responded, his surgery recovered
very quickly, the swelling and inflammation to his hocks subsided. Very shortly
after beginning treatment, Rooney was able to run freely.
Rooney is now 18
months old and recieves treatment every 6 - 8 weeks. He can run like a greyhound
and leaps high in the air to catch his ball as if he has springs in his back
legs. He is a very happy and active dog. I truly believe his recovery was
hastened and improved by the acupuncture.
Rooney, myself and family would
like to thank Alastair and Claire for being very caring people
Patient: Mowgli, 7 yr old Dalmation
Owners: Ou
Baholyodhin & Erez Yardeni
A while ago our 7 year old Dalmation
suffered from severe chronic back pain and was unable to run or climb stairs, he
was generally depressed and often looked sad, and his well being was on a
gradual but continual decline.
After consultation with several veterinary
specialists we were referred to a veterinary surgeon, who immediately ran an MRI
scan. The results showed four slipped discs, a condition which we were told
could only be remedied by major intrusive surgery.
Although by undergoing
this surgery our dog's life was under some risks, the surgery could not
guarantee any improvement to his condition, however permanent paralysis was a
possibility.
Fearing the possible irreversible damage or worst still, death,
to our pet, we explored alternative medicine for our dog. We found Alastair
Greenway's contact details via the veterinary acupuncture association.
It was
very easy to make an appointment, and home visits meant avoiding the usual fear
and trauma associated with veterinary practices. After the first treatment the
condition improved dramatically. Our dog became immediately more cheerful and
active, and after several treatments all signs of pain disappeared.
Our dog
has now regained full health and seems completely revitalised. Alastair has
given him a new lease of life, and we are eternally grateful for his help.