Reviews of Acupaws. (Veterinarian) in Southampton (Hampshire).
Acupaws
village vets, 6 Dibles Rd, Warsash, behind, Southampton SO31 9HZ, United Kingdom
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Information of Acupaws, Veterinarian in Southampton (Hampshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Acupaws
Sunday
Closed
Monday
10am–2:30pm
Tuesday
10am–2:30pm
Wednesday
10am–2:30pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
10am–2:30pm
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of Acupaws
A. E.
We met Susan for the first time today, we live in Kent and travelled to Warsash, having had zoom calls and text messages over the past year with her. She has been treating Boo for Epilepsy and a skin allergy and he has made very good progress. She is kind, caring and very dedicated. Our local vet was happy to refer Boo to Susan at our request. I didn't want Boo to have conventional medication for the rest of his life to treat his epilepsy. Susan is treating him with a combination of homeopathy and herbal medicine. I feel very blessed to have found her for Boo.
A. D.
Our GSD (Gabby) was diagnosed with Degenerative myelopathy in July 2020. For those of you who know of this disease it is a one-way trip!
Over the next 8 months, she was treated by Susan. The difference that Susan made was that Gabby was pain free and we believe that Susan's treatments of Acupuncture and Laser allowed her to stave off this disease for longer than being untreated.
Susan was gentle, and Gabby relaxed quickly when being treated by her.
I would, without question, recommend Susan Andresier to treat your animal.
K. S.
Susan is an absolute star! My 14-year-old ridgeback Biba and I have been visiting since last year. Susan has been supporting Biba with liver, heart & arthritis issues reducing the number of pharmaceuticals she had been taking considerably, instead using herbs and acupuncture. Susan is very tuned in to both K9 and owner, recognising that my beloved is a sensitive soul and providing treatment to accommodate her needs.
Biba loves to visit Susan and is very chilled out with her, which is a lovely way to support her in her latter years.
J. D.
An amazing experience for animal and owner with tremendous results. Quality time taken carefully to assess the animal and owner before treatment is given. We will continue to use Acupaws for our animals, just wish we had done it sooner.
L. G.
My 9 1/2 year old labrador was diagnosed with arthritis 2 years ago.
Since having treatment with Susan, his mobility has significantly improved and he has his spark back again. Susan has such a kind, gentle, reassuring manner and an incredibly calming presence, that I benefit from the sessions as much as my dog does! Her help and advice in all areas of my dogs health has been valuable. Highly recommended.
B. C.
My dog Scooby is an eight year old Boxer who, just over a year ago, developed joint/arthritis type problems which caused him to limp slightly and slow down on his walks.
I had previously used a holistic approach for another of my dogs which worked well so I wanted to go down this route again. I was introduced to Susan by a friend and she has been absolutely brilliant with Scooby. A combination of acupuncture and natural medication had improved his condition so much that he is enjoying his exercise again.
Susan is a fantastic vet who takes time to understand each patient and treat them in a very relaxing and stress free environment. I would wholeheartedly recommend her.
Y. C.
We have two dogs receiving acupuncture with Susan:
Bramble is nearly 15 and has bad arthritis in most of her joints. She also has Inflamatory Bowel Disease and cannot tolerate a lot of the conventional medicines. Since she’s been having acupuncture and homeopathy she has been able to get out for short walks and is much brighter.
Callum is a 12 year old Springer Spaniel. He has a narrowing around the spinal cord at the base of his spine which is in a difficult position to operate on. Callum suffers from epilepsy, so the steroid injections into the base of his spine were risky because he tends to fit if sedated. Since he has been having acupuncture he has regained his youthful demeanour and is once more enjoying long walks and has not needed any further steroid injections.
L. P.
M. B.
K. T.