Some pets react differently to pain than we expect. Some will whine and let us know something is wrong; others will just bear the pain and not let us know at all. It is up to every dog owner to ...
"I think that chronic pain is more prevalent than we actually realize...we don’t always give it the attention it deserves," says Monica Tarantino, DVM, MBA.
Pets can be great at hiding pain. Unlike a small child who runs a temperature or cries when he feels unwell, our pets cannot tell us when they are feeling pain. Cats are especially known for ...
Dog dementia is not a rare curiosity, it is a common age-related brain disease that quietly affects a large share of senior ...
Dogs hide pain far better than people realise, so the signs often look subtle or even harmless at first. Many […] ...
Dogs are very physically expressive. Whether sprinting for a ball or just following their owners around, motion is how they engage with life. But over time, the way they move can start to change. A ...
It was barely 10 years ago that I found myself sitting in a scientific conference listening to a veterinary researcher who claimed, "Dogs do not feel pain to the same degree that people do and ...