Ramat Gan – Israeli Zoo Uses Acupuncture On Sick Tiger

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    Veterinarian Gila Tzur examines Pedang, a 14-year-old male Sumatran tiger that has been suffering from chronic ear problems, as it receives a holistic treatment based on acupuncture at different points in his body and ears in the Ramat Gan Safari near Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, June 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)Ramat Gan – Veterinarians are trying acupuncture to cure a Sumatran tiger at an Israeli zoo.

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    The 14-year-old tiger, named Pedang, suffers from a chronic ear infection. On Sunday, a holistic medicine professional tried acupuncture on him, pricking him with several pink needles in his ear and at other points of his body.

    The tiger was sedated during the treatment.

    The Zoological Center of Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan said this was the first time it used Chinese medicine on an animal. The zoo said other conventional treatments, like antibiotics, failed to cure the infection, which has lasted more than a year.

    Mor Mosinzon, who treated Pedang, said the acupuncture was meant to strengthen his immune system and open his ear canals so that his body can better absorb the antibiotics.


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    misslydia128
    misslydia128
    10 years ago

    Beautiflul animal So sad he’s in captivity.