Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Valuable Dog Pain Relief at Home Tips You Can Try Today

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.

There are several reasons why a dog may be in pain, but all dogs usually exhibit the same symptoms. They will whine, decline to eat or drink, shake, seem depressed and be listless. When you see more than one of these signs showing, you need to go to the vet immediately and have him accurately diagnose your dog's condition.

Fortunately, several dog pain relievers in the market can help in solving this particular predicament. You can expect the vet to prescribe an NSAID to reduce inflammation and lessen the pain. There are times though that the urgency is high and there is no vet you can go to, or the exact diagnosis is not yet ready. If this is so, try out these simple dog pain relief at home remedies that are proven effective by many pet owners.

One of the best things you can do is regulate your dog's movement right away so that he doesn't aggravate his condition. Put him down in a large and comfortable place where his food bowl and water dish is comfortable waiting for him. Regular, light exercise is good but you need to avoid unnecessary action until you know what his condition is exactly.

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.

Another really good dog pain relief at home technique is simply to give your dog a massage. It is very calming to the stressed out dog, thus decreasing his discomfort. The massage will stimulate blood flow and also help in giving your dog's coat a healthier shine. Keep your dog's weight down and feed him a diet rich in essential nutrients needed for his health.

Sure, it is very frustrating and difficult to watch our dogs suffer through pain, but not all is lost. We can be strict with his healthy diet, and regular veterinarian visits for his best health. Be the responsible and loving owner that he knows you to be and everything else will turn out fine. Enjoy!




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