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What Can I Give My Dog For Pain?

By Geraldine Dimarco


What can I give my dog for pain? I bet this is the question many of you are asking right now. Being a pet owner will give you many opportunities to have fun with your pet-but also anxieties on what are the safest things you can give him. Read on to discover important information on dog pain relievers you need to know about.

Do not just go out and purchase yourself a mild pain relief medication in the drugstore. Human medications should never, ever be used to treat animals, no matter how mild you think it is. Some people say it's fine to use a small amount for pain but remember, small amounts consistently given add up to a whole lot of harmful chemicals in the body. Over the counter drugs like Ibuprofen, Tylenol, Advil and Aspirin have properties toxic to animals.

What is it that your dog is sick from? You need to know what it is so you can appropriate the correct treatment for him. Many times, dogs suffer discomfort because of arthritis. Arthritis is commonly caused by old age but there are cases wherein a young pup contracted this because of an injury or disease.

For arthritic dogs, the best course of action you can take is to manage his exercise and diet well. Healthy food is a must, but more than that, you must also control the calories he is consuming. An overweight dog puts unnecessary pressure on his joints which can be very painful for him. Put him on a light exercise program that will widen his range of motions.

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.

There are several natural and homeopathic treatments you can use to alleviate the pain your pet is suffering from. Some of these really good herbal supplements and products can be found in most pet stores or canine websites. They are safer to use and known to be effective when used faithfully overtime.

Of course if you want to give your dog immediate relief from his pain, a good massage will help. It triggers blood flow as well as releases stress that your dog may associate with pain. Inflammation is another common source of pain. Apply an ice pack on the area for 20 minutes to reduce the swelling.

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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