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Pain Management 

       The Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of Wisconsin declares pain as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage." Pain is subjective and can be difficult to measure. It's important to be aware of subtle behavioral changes, as they may be the only way your pet can communicate a need for pain management assistance. 

How Do I Tell If My Dog Is in Pain?

It is common to see a dog happily wagging its tail even though they are walking with a limp on a fractured limb. Click the button below to become a keen observer when signs are subtle. 

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Treatment Options

The treatment plan will likely include one or more of the modalities list on our treatment page. Click the button below to find out which ones serve your pet best. 

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At-Home Care

There are a few simple and inexpensive ways to make our homes more comfortable and easier for our pets to navigate. 

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Pain and Behavior

Any time a pet’s behavior changes it can signal something is wrong. If you notice any of these behaviors, tell your veterinarian. 

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