Our goal at Rising Sun Veterinary Clinic is to help pet owners as well as farm livestock owners to have healthy animals that live long lives. Our goals as veterinarians are to educate our clients on good preventative medicine so that our patients can thrive for their owners throughout life. For nearly 60 years Rising Sun Veterinary Clinic has been dedicated to its patients and clients with a constantly changing veterinary field and we will continue to provide these services in a clinic that is ready to grow and provide current medical techniques with a small hometown practice etiquette for our clients.
As a veterinary team, one of the most important conversations we have with pet parents is about pain. Unlike us, our pets can’t simply tell us when something hurts. They often mask their discomfort, making it difficult to recognize the early signs of pain. Whether your pet is growing older or experiencing an acute injury, understanding the subtle indicators of pain is one of the best things you can do as a pet owner to facilitate your pet’s overall wellbeing.
Recognizing when your pet is in pain can be challenging. Many pets, especially cats and dogs, are experts at hiding their discomfort. However, there are some signs that may indicate your pet is experiencing pain:
These signs can often be mistaken for aging, but growing older doesn’t mean your pet has to live in pain. If you notice any of these behaviors, talk to us about pain management options for your pet.
There are numerous ways we can help manage your pet’s pain. Each pet is unique, and pain management can be tailored to their specific needs. Depending on your pet’s lifestyle, age and overall health, some of these options may include the following:
If you suspect your pet is in pain, don’t wait to have a conversation with us. We can work together to ensure they live a comfortable, happy life. After all, more than 45 million household pets suffer from chronic or acute pain , and early intervention can make all the difference in their health and happiness.
No pet should have to endure pain, especially as they age. Pain management is about improving your pet’s quality of life and helping them enjoy their golden years. There are many options available, from therapies to medications, and the right solution will depend on your pet’s specific needs.
Let’s have a conversation about what we can do to make sure they’re as comfortable as possible. We’re here to help your pet live their best, pain-free life.