Pain Management for Pets

Veterinarians have made considerable advancements in pain management and animal rehabilitation. It is now easier to identify when your pet is suffering from pain and discomfort, making it possible to offer rehab for pets much sooner. In most cases, dogs hide their pain as a survival mechanism. Because of this, it is often difficult to determine if your pet is in pain. Our veterinarian staff at Valley Animal Rehabilitation in Montclair, NJ, can provide animal rehabilitation and pain management programs for your pets. 

Pain Management for Pets

What Is Pain Management for Pets? 

Pets can experience pain caused by many things, including injuries and conditions. Experts define pain as an unpleasant sensory experience associated with damage to body tissue. Pain management for your pets helps ease their pain and keep them comfortable. Additionally, rehab for pets helps rebuild their strength after an injury and is commonly used in pain management techniques. 

How to Tell if Your Pet Needs Pain Management 

There are several symptoms your pet may experience when they are in pain. Subtle signs include moving slowly, trouble jumping into the car, and handling resistance. Other signs of pain in pets include: 

  • Whimpering or vocalizing
  • Excessive vomiting or diarrhea
  • Being anti-social, quiet, and withdrawn
  • Showing aggressiveness when approached or touched
  • Holding ears flat against the head
  • Decreased in appetite
  • Stiffness and limping
  • Sauntering or stopping when walking
  • Increased panting and restlessness
  • Increased licking of a sensitive area

How Is Pain Treated in Dogs?

If your pet is showing any of the above symptoms, it is best to speak with our veterinarian about pain management options. In some cases, a prescription pain reliever may be given to help keep your pet comfortable while they heal. Additionally, allow your pet to get plenty of rest and limit movement until they fully recover. Other pain management options may include physical rehabilitation, acupuncture, massage, and ice or heat packs. 

Be Your Dog’s Advocate

If you know your pet is suffering, take them to our veterinarian for evaluation. Speak up and express all your concerns about your pet’s pain, symptoms, and behavior. Your pet cannot speak for themselves, so you must speak for them. 

Schedule an Animal Rehabilitation Appointment Today

If your pet is showing signs of pain, you must call our local animal hospital offering rehab for pets and pain management. Our staff at Valley Animal Rehabilitation in Montclair, NJ, have experience helping pets deal with pain symptoms and recover from injuries. Call us today at (973) 509-5225 to schedule an appointment. 

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