Pain management for animals is one of the most complex aspects of caregiving for animals. Vets are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of treating both the visible and hidden symptoms of pain in animals. It can be challenging for owners to recognize signs because many animals follow their natural instinct to hide their pain. If you can tell your pet is suffering from pain but do not know the reason why, it may be time to enlist the professional help of our veterinary staff at Safe Harbor Animal Hospital in Pensacola, Florida.
Because animals cannot communicate their pain level to you directly, it is important to observe your pet’s natural tendencies and recognize when they change their habits. These small, but significant changes are sometimes your pet’s only way to communicate their need for pain relief.
Most pets that experience pain will demonstrate noticeable changes in behavior. You may notice they reluctantly hop in the car or are slow to climb stairs. They may become more inactive and withdrawn, no longer interested in activities they once loved. Other symptoms of pain may include:
Lack of or change in appetite; loss of intake or rapid weight loss
Biting, scratching or rubbing of painful areas
Altered behaviors such as restlessness, depression, circling or shiftlessness
Changes in sleeping patterns
Reluctance to move or change positions; reluctance to interact with others
Animal pain is categorized as either acute or chronic. Acute pain is almost always due to more obvious trauma or post-surgery. Our staff can offer short-term treatment options, issuing higher doses of pain medication to ensure your pet’s comfort in these cases.
Chronic pain is typically due to joint disease or displacement, arthritis, chronic skin conditions, and chronic internal issues. We offer a variety of treatments for chronic pain, including low-dosage pain medications, laser therapy, and nutritional guidance. Our goal is to reduce, and hopefully eliminate, your pet’s pain and speed up their recovery to a healthy lifestyle.
Contact our offices at Safe Harbor Animal Hospital with any questions regarding pain management for pets in Pensacola, Florida.