Housecall Wellness Care in Santa Fe
Calm, in-home support for pets who benefit from individualized attention and reduced stress
Why people choose this
Your pet is living with a chronic condition or mobility challenge
Vet clinic visits cause stress and discomfort
You value continuity and calm, in-home care
You appreciate a holistic perspective that considers both body and environment
Scope of Care
This service complements your regular veterinary care but does not replace it.
This is not:
Emergency or urgent care
Diagnostic testing, surgery or vaccines
A replacement for your full-service vet
Ongoing case management (options are available to schedule consults between sessions)
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Acupuncture stimulates specific points in the body that are rich in nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. Research shows that these areas influence pain pathways, circulation, and relaxation through measurable physiological effects — such as:
Releasing natural pain-relieving chemicals (endorphins, serotonin, and oxytocin)
Reducing inflammation and relaxing tight muscles
Supporting the nervous system’s ability to regulate stress and recovery
Modern veterinary acupuncture integrates both anatomical and energetic understanding, offering a gentle, evidence-informed approach to improving comfort and quality of life.
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Massage is one of the most well-studied integrative therapies for pain, circulation, and recovery.
Research demonstrates measurable physiological effects, including:Increased arterial and venous blood flow
Reduced inflammation and muscle tension
Enhanced immune response and white blood cell activity
Improved lymphatic drainage and tissue repair
In both people and animals, massage has been shown to regulate nervous system activity and reduce pain perception through “gate control” mechanisms — gentle touch signals that interrupt pain pathways at the spinal cord level.
Therapeutic massage complements veterinary acupuncture by supporting relaxation, mobility, and whole-system coherence.
👉 Reference Article: Massage – The Scientific Basis of an Ancient Art, Part 2 (British Journal of Sports Medicine, 1994)
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Doctor of Veterinary Medicine — Texas A&M University
Certified Veterinary Medical Acupuncturist — CuraCore Academy
Medical acupuncture training rooted in anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience.Certified Biofield Tuning Practitioner
Uses the human biofield as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for emotional and energetic coherence.Field Dynamics Healing Candidate for Certification
Comprehensive study in multidimensional energy healing and consciousness-based facilitation.Certified through the House Call Vet Academy
Specialization in home-based, low-stress veterinary care emphasizing sustainability and client communication.Training in Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Integrative model for self-awareness and emotional regulation that informs both human and animal sessions.
These combined disciplines allow Dr. Davis to bridge science, subtle energy, and compassionate presence in every session.
What this is
Assessment of health including physical exam and discussion of goals
Acupuncture and medical massage
Weighted tuning forks or energy work as appropriate
Guidance for improving your pet’s comfort and environment