Pet Acupuncture in Newberg, OR
Gentle, Holistic Healing Through Veterinary Acupuncture
At Family Pet Clinic of Newberg, we believe in treating the whole pet—body, mind, and spirit. Veterinary acupuncture is a safe, gentle therapy that can help relieve pain, improve mobility, and support healing for pets with a variety of conditions. Whether used on its own or as part of an integrated treatment plan, acupuncture can enhance comfort and improve your pet’s quality of life.
What Is Veterinary Acupuncture?
Acupuncture involves inserting very fine, sterile needles into specific points on the body to stimulate natural healing processes. This technique helps improve blood flow, reduce inflammation, and release endorphins—the body’s natural painkillers. It’s a non-invasive, drug-free therapy that can be safely combined with traditional medicine, surgery, or rehabilitation.
Conditions That May Benefit from Acupuncture
Veterinary acupuncture can support pets facing a wide range of health issues, including:
- Arthritis and degenerative joint disease
- Back and neck pain
- Neurologic disorders such as intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)
- Post-surgical recovery
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Respiratory conditions
- Chronic pain and mobility challenges
Each treatment plan is customized to your pet’s needs. Some pets experience improvement after just a few sessions, while others benefit from regular treatments over time.
What to Expect During a Session
Most pets tolerate acupuncture very well—many even relax or nap during treatment. Sessions are typically 20–40 minutes long, and the number of treatments depends on your pet’s condition and response. Our veterinarian carefully monitors your pet’s comfort throughout the process, ensuring a calm, positive experience.
Trusted, Compassionate Holistic Care
Our experienced veterinary team is committed to offering safe, effective, and evidence-based integrative care. We take the time to explain every aspect of the process and discuss how acupuncture can complement your pet’s overall wellness plan.
Schedule a Veterinary Acupuncture Appointment
If your pet is struggling with chronic pain, stiffness, or mobility issues, acupuncture may provide the relief they deserve. Call (503) 554-5533 to schedule a consultation at Family Pet Clinic of Newberg.

