What Does Pain in Tripawd Cats and Dogs Look Like?
Pain in Tripawd dogs and cats doesn’t always look like what we think it does, but here’s how you can help your amputee pet feel better.
Pain in Tripawd dogs and cats doesn’t always look like what we think it does, but here’s how you can help your amputee pet feel better.
A new study examines better amputation pain control for dogs, led by vet surgeon Dr. Erin Gibson DVM at the University of California, Davis.
Pet pain signs are tricky to decipher, but a free education program by PetHospice.com teaches pet parents how to recognize pain in dogs and cats.
Don’t let your new amputee suffer after surgery. Here’s how to get better post-amputation pain relief for cats and dogs who show common pain indicators.
Learn all the best Tripawd pain management tips with our latest directory of articles about amputation recovery and life on three legs for amputee cats and dogs.
Cats are far superior to dogs when it comes to hiding that they hurt. That’s why we’re kicking off Animal Pain Awareness Month with a close up look at symptoms of pain in cats and what to do about it.
September is Animal Pain Management Awareness Month. Learn the pain signs cats and dogs give to us and what to do if you suspect your Tripawd hurts.
Learn the newest and best techniques to help you and your vet prevent, treat and manage post-amputation pain in Tripawd dogs and cats.
Three types of post-amputation pain that Tripawd dogs and cats might experience, and how to help manage and reduce these kinds of painful conditions.
If your Tripawd has phantom leg pain try these DIY massage tips for dogs and cats recovering from amputation surgery, presented by Wendy Richardson of Pawsitive Hands Canine Massage in Ontario, Canada.