Thursday, April 25, 2013

Discover Amazing Dog Pain Relief at Home Strategies That Really Work!

By Geraldine Dimarco


I don't know about you but there have been times when I suddenly feel a lot of pain and I'm not entirely sure on what to do about it. How much more difficult it must be for our pets. I mean, they cannot even articulate what it is specifically that ails them, how much more find out the things they need to relieve them of the discomfort. Therefore it is largely up to us to study and understand what we can do to help our dogs the best way possible.

Regardless of the cause of the pain, suffering canines display similar symptoms. This would include crying and whimpering, refusal to eat and drink, trembling, unusual lethargy and depression. When you notice your dog exhibits these signs, go to the vet and have your dog examined for an accurate diagnosis.

Fortunately, dog pain relievers are made available in pet stores and canine sites that will really help your pet. Expect the vet to prescribe an NSAID or non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug with a supplement to relieve pain. However, if you can't get to your vet right now, or if you need immediate help for your dog's condition, here are some simple dog pain relief at home remedies you can try.

Definitely what you can do to lessen pain right away is to confine your dog's movements to only what is absolutely necessary-like trips to the bathroom. Regular, light exercise is important; but for now, while you are not sure about what is bothering him, keep close watch over his movements. Take him to a comfortable place with all his toys and food and water dishes waiting for him.

If the cause of his discomfort is an area of swelling, get an ice pack and apply it on the spot for about 15 to 20 minutes. This reduces swelling effectively. Let it rest for a while and then apply the pack again. Do this for the next 2 days or until the swelling goes down. Don't use warm compress for any inflammation. Warm compress is good only for relieving muscle tension.

Human pain medications are not dog pain relievers. Aspirin, Tylenol, Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen should never be administered to animals. These over-the-counter drugs have chemical substances that are toxic to dogs. Aspirin for instance causes ulcers and will thin out the canine's blood. This is very dangerous for dogs that have undergone surgery or is experiencing severe bruising.

You might not know it, but a massage is also another really effective dog pain relief at home technique. What it does is stimulate blood flow and alleviate muscle tension, thereby reducing the dog's anxiety and discomfort he associates with pain. Take a few drops of aromatic oils and gently massage his body. Not only is this helpful to his well-being, you are spending quality time with him as well.

I understand how hard it must be for you to know that your dog is experiencing pain; but you are doing in your part by taking him to regular medical check-ups and maintaining a good and healthy diet. Do your best in making sure he is strong and healthy and it will inevitably be that way before long. Enjoy!




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