calliecritturs
Posted : 6/22/2009 12:42:40 AM
This is the AHVMA list:
http://www.holisticvetlist.com/
Go down to the advanced search -- put in your state, and "by zip code" and I usually tell people to search for ALL modalities, not just that one, then your state and "small animal" (so it eliminates horse/cow vets). But then in the 'List" that comes up you'll see a whole "list" of funny initials by each vet's name and that is the modalities they are comfortable with. Next to that is a link that will identify those abbreviations.
If you have any trouble with it let me know and I'll help you.
There ARE other qualifying agencies for chiropractor vets. But it's a VERY difficult modality to get certified in. TCVM vets who do "Twi Na" aren't chiropractors but it can be very beneficial as well (it's sort of Chinese massage).
The reason why I said to list all modalities is simply because often contacting someone who IS a holistic vet can get you the name of someone THEY can recommend who does that well. Even if they don't appear on a "list" (and like any organization there are some folks who don't get listed for various reasons -- like maybe they are semi-retired, etc.)