Saturday, November 23, 2013

So What Can I Give My Dog For Pain?

By Geraldine Dimarco


Let me guess, you're sitting by your computer right now asking-what can I give my dog for pain? If you are like me, you want the best for your dog and it is a constant thing in our minds to make sure that what we give are safe and good for them. If this is you, you've come to the right place. Find valuable information on dog pain relievers in this helpful article today.

Be aware that human drugs should never be given to dogs at any time. Some think it's harmless to provide a small amount of an over the counter prescription drug like Advil or Aspirin-but it's not. These drugs contain substances that can be too harsh for the dog, hence harming their health in the long run. These human pain medications will be especially dangerous to give animals that underwent surgery, or are sick.

Find out the reason why your pet is in pain. A very common reason for this is arthritis. This ailment is caused mainly because the dog's joints are cartilages are worn out. However, many times puppies have contracted arthritis because of an injury in their limbs that have not been properly treated.

If arthritis is the culprit, then you would do well in managing your dog's diet and exercise. Calorie intake is critical because overweight dogs further worsen his arthritic condition. The additional stress on his joints makes for very painful movements and lifestyle. Provide him with fresh food all the time and engage him in a light, exercise regimen that will be gentle on his joints.

NSAIDs are often prescribed to alleviate pain in animals (and also people for that matter). Rimadyl, Etogesic, Zubrin and Novox are some examples of NSAIDs commonly used for our pets in pain. On some occasions when the dog is in extreme pain, steroids and narcotics are given, but always in a measured amount of time. It is too dangerous to give for too long. In fact, many times these are only administered to terminally ill animals.

If you are not all that comfortable giving your pet drugs that have chemicals, then you can avail of natural herbs and products that can be found in many canine websites today. These products and supplements are safer because they contain healing properties extracted from herbs and other natural elements.

Of course for immediate relief from pain, gently massage your dog with a few drops of aromatic oils to ease the tension in his body. Strained muscles and stress are associated with pain and a massage, brushing and warm compress will help with that. For discomfort brought about by inflammation, put a cold compress on the area for 20 minutes.

Now you have all these great tips on dog pain relievers. When somebody asks you, what can I give my dog for pain-you know. Do the best you can and love your dog the way he deserves to be-enjoy a happy and pain-free pet today!




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