Dubrovitsy, Podolsk Region, Moscow Province, 142132 Russia, e-mail vijinfo@yandex.ru Abstract An urgent task of modern biological science is the development of efficient, reliable and safe methods of body physiological correction in changing environment. <...> This problem covers almost all living things, including humans and farm animals, which in turn affect environment and the humans through animal products. <...> This is the most characteristic of modern industrial animal husbandry being complicated by the increase in the operating loads on the animals. <...> The survey shows grounded and biologically possible use of veterinary acupuncture method to normalize body functions. <...> This method is based on the concept of body integrity in normal state and pathology. <...> It is found that when animals are subjected to acupoints’ treatment, different changes occur, e.g. in biochemical parameters such as concentration of opioid peptides and monoamines in blood (J.S. Han, 2004; C.H. Zhao et al., 2005), levels of hormones (T. Aso et al., 1976; P.V. Malven et al., 1984; D.F. Bossut et al., 1986), catecholamines and growth factors (H. Chang et al., 1983; P.J. Battista et al., 1986), in cellular immunity activation (T. Kuan et al., 1986; AP Sбnchez, M.D. Бngel, 2012). <...> Clinical parameters are stabilized due to the acupuncture analgesic and sedative effects (J.G. Lin, W.L. Chen, 2008; J. Lin, Y. Chen, 2012). <...> An uniqueness of acupuncture lies in its regulatory action (G.V. Kazeev, 2000; K.T. Freudenberg, 2010). <...> Acupuncture increases tissue sensitivity to medications and blends well with medicines (G.V. Kazeev, 2000; D. Souza et al., 2007; J.H. Lin J.H. et al., 2001). <...> The therapeutic effect is increased when medications and biologically active substances are introduced into the acupoints (S. Altman, 2003; S. Ben-Yakir, 2006; T.E. Taradaynik et al., 2011), moreover, their doses can be reduced significantly (G.V. Kazeev et al., 2001; P.L. Stelio et al., 2008; T.E. Taradaynik et al., 2012). <...> Finally, the use of acupuncture in the animal <...>