PremiumMichaela GowerMultimedia Journalist·Hawkes Bay Today·20 Jul, 2026 06:00 PM3 mins to read‌Renate Haveman with her dog May, who has severe hip dysplasia and gets regular treatments.Renate Haveman with her dog May, who has severe hip dysplasia and gets regular treatments.A Hastings veterinarian using acupuncture to help pets with muscle and skeletal issues says it works – and it can be done while they’re awake.Renate Haveman places fine needles into specific points on pets’ bodies to stimulate their nervous systems.

“It’s probably one of my favourite therapies to use;