Now offering Online Wellness/Urgent Care, and Holistic Consultations via Zoom

Now offering Online Wellness/Urgent Care, and Holistic Consultations via Zoom

If you aren’t sure if your pet needs to be seen right away or taken to an urgent care or emergency room facility we can help.

Do not Hesitate to book an online Zoom appointment above. International consultations are welcome but will be conducted in EST (Eastern Standard Time)

Pure Paws
Holistic Services

Restoring Balance to Your Pet

Providing integrative, and holistic options for your pet in the comfort of their home.


 

Holistic Services

Dry Acupuncture

Basic acupuncture using needles to stimulate different areas, organs, and systems of your pets body. Many veterinary acupuncturists will start with this form of treatment to introduce your pet to the practice of acupuncture.


Electroacupuncture

The method of electroacupuncture involves further deep tissue stimulation of nerves responsible for different areas, functions, and organs of the body. Electroacupuncture can be used for a variety of musculoskeletal issues your pet may be experiencing. We do not advise using electroacupuncture for pets who have cancer, benign tumors, or histories of epilepsy.


Aquapuncture

Aquapuncture is a method used by instilling small amounts of a neutral injectable (such as sterile saline or vitamin B12) in, and around the acupuncture points for further benefit after your pet has acupuncture. Your pet will continue to reap the benefits of acupuncture using aquapuncture.

Laser Therapy

Laser Therapy is an ideal treatment to utilize independently, or in conjunction with other modalities such as acupuncture. Laser Therapy can be helpful for skin infections, ear infections, stiff joints, muscle sprains/injury, as well as pets who have been diagnosed with intervertebral disease. Laser therapy aids in improving circulation, and well as decreasing healing times of wounds.

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Pure Paws
Holistic Services

Restoring Balance to Your Pet

Providing integrative, and holistic options for your pet in the comfort of their home.


 

Holistic Services

Dry Acupuncture

Basic acupuncture using needles to stimulate different areas, organs, and systems of your pets body. Many veterinary acupuncturists will start with this form of treatment to introduce your pet to the practice of acupuncture.


Electroacupuncture

The method of electroacupuncture involves further deep tissue stimulation of nerves responsible for different areas, functions, and organs of the body. Electroacupuncture can be used for a variety of musculoskeletal issues your pet may be experiencing. We do not advise using electroacupuncture for pets who have cancer, benign tumors, or histories of epilepsy.


Aquapuncture

Aquapuncture is a method used by instilling small amounts of a neutral injectable (such as sterile saline or vitamin B12) in, and around the acupuncture points for further benefit after your pet has acupuncture. Your pet will continue to reap the benefits of acupuncture using aquapuncture.

Now Introducing Our Newest Modality

Laser Therapy

A proven modality to treat your pet for inflammatory conditions including: Ear infections, osteoarthritis, skin infections, muscle/tendon sprains etc. Laser Therapy is available as a package, or as a single treatment.

 

Meet Dr. Canty

Dr. Canty is originally from Upstate NY, and has always had a passion, and interest for providing an integrative approach to veterinary medicine. She completed her Veterinary Medicine degree in 2013 from St. Matthew’s University, and spent her clinical year at The University of Illinois. Prior to that, she studied Animal science at Florida A&M University, and holds two masters degrees. The first in Healthcare Management, and the second in Organismal Biology. She has practiced in the Northern Virginia area for almost 10 years. She became certified in Small Animal Acupuncture from The Chi Institute in 2020, and received her certification in Food Therapy in 2022. She has taken several continuing education courses in Chinese Herbal Medicine, and Integrative & Conventional Ophthalmology. It is her goal to improve her patient’s overall quality of life by providing balance through acupuncture, electroacupuncture, aquapuncture, and food therapy.

 
 

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