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pain dogs

Is your dog in pain?

Unlike humans, who express their pain vocally, dogs instinctively hide their discomfort. For this reason, it can be difficult to know if your pet is sick or has another condition that is causing him or her pain.

Although our pets can't tell us when something is wrong, there are several ways to know when they are in pain. It is important to recognize the obvious signs of pain, find out the underlying cause, and seek veterinary help to get your dog feeling better.

What signs do dogs show when they are in pain?

Like humans, dogs are individuals and can respond to pain in different ways,

1. Drooling

2. Shaking and trembling

3. Tense muscles and twitching

4. Rapid heart rate and breathing

5. Whimpering or groaning

6. Aggression

7. Excessive licking

8. Restlessness

9. Unable to walk easily

10. Abnormal gait (manner of walking)

11. Difficulty standing up or lying down

Recognizing that your dog is feeling pain is the first step to figuring out what's wrong and getting them the help they need.

Now when we know that our dear friend is in pain then it is our moral duty to console him and give him proper treatment.

7 Ways to Comfort a Dog when he is in pain

2. Make Them Comfy. ...

3. Give Them a Massage. ...

4. Give Them Exercise. ...

5. Toys. ...

6. Feed a Proper Diet. ...

7. Pain Medication. ...

8. Give Them Your Time.

If you think your senior dog is in pain and suspect he might have arthritis, the first step to treatment is confirming that he does have this disease.

Signs of arthritis in dogs can include:

• Difficulty or reluctance to stand from a lying position

• Difficulty going up stairs or jumping onto a bed or couch

• Taking a narrow stance in the rear limbs

• Wasting away of muscles in the rear limbs

As you already know RSK Pharmacy always takes care of your pets. Our research team has developed a wonderful spray and tablet containing all natural herbs to relieve your pet's pain and strengthen their bones so your pet can fight the effects of aging.