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Pain Management In Dogs With Cancer


Dogs with cancer tend to suffer from a significant amount of pain. To ease their pain and suffering, there are several pain management tools that are employed by veterinarians. Before starting your dog on any intervention, be sure you are fully aware of the potential side effects. For example, krill or fish oil, which is recommended in diets for dog cancer, may cause digestive upsets, thus the need to incorporate the supplement gradually. Prednisone, a type of steroid that is commonly given to dogs with cancer can also have potential side effects, such as intense hunger and thirst. There may be weight gain and the dog may appear to have a pot belly. There are also pain medications that can cause excessive drowsiness. Another important thing to remember when managing pain in dogs is that no two dogs will have the same reaction to a pain medication. It may be a case of “trial and error” as your veterinarian New Orleans, LA tries to find the best pain med for your pooch. If you have concerns and/or questions about your pet’s pain management regimen, don’t hesitate to open up to your vet. Learn more here.

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