Washington’s ‘pet-u-puncture whisperer’
Greta McVey is part of the growing industry focused on veterinary acupuncture, where 30-minute sessions can cost more than $75.
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Pet acupuncturist Greta McVey, right, greets Ryan Conroy and her dog Puff in her home office in College Park. She first got licensed as an acupuncturist on humans, then went on to be certified on animals. She hosts a variety of clientele, including birds and guinea pigs, but mainly treats dogs and cats.
Linda Davidson / The Washington Post
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