Pain in senior dogs: Solutions, Signs & Symptoms

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2025
  • In this video, we delve into the important topic of pain in dogs. Understanding the signs and symptoms of discomfort can help you provide better care for your furry friend. We discuss what chronic pain is, signs of pain, and strategies for pain management. Knowing what to look for is crucial for your dog's health and happiness. Join us as we explore ways to ensure your dog lives a pain-free life!😎
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @caninewellnessonline
    @caninewellnessonline  Місяць тому

    Share your comments or concerns...Happy to help as many dogs as i can

  • @MrsPatbar
    @MrsPatbar Місяць тому +1

    My dog had TPLO surgery last April and after surgery she is still limping. Now she is limping on her other leg and showing signs of pain. Having x-rays on Tuesday. I do not want her to go through another TPLO so hoping to control pain through meds and other alternatives, depending what the vet suggests on Tuesday. We are Canadian spending winter in California. Prefer not to have surgery here. Any suggestions? Much appreciated.

    • @caninewellnessonline
      @caninewellnessonline  Місяць тому

      @@MrsPatbar hopefully she has not torn the other leg. Pain meds for sure but since you are in California you may want to look at a knee brace. I think there may be Ortho pets distributors near by. They make a more custom brace that supports the knee joint. If you are struggling we can always set up a virtual call. Keep me posted