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Is Your Normally Healthy Pet in Pain?

Congratulations! You are fortunate to own and have the companionship of a healthy pet. They seem active and healthy without a care in the world. You think there could be nothing wrong. Stop! Please take a moment to think about how animals are programmed by nature.

To protect themselves from predators, animals naturally hide their pain. It’s a trait that has been inborn since the beginning of time. Your seemingly healthy pet may be suffering even though he isn’t showing obvious signs. Observing your pet’s behavior is vital to managing your pet’s health.

Watch how your pet acts and behaves. There are numerous indicators that their health isn’t what it should be. Since they are used to, and for the most part, quietly dealing with pain they will in fact make an effort to conceal or minimize the effects of any pain they feel.

Carefully observe your pet’s physical characteristics. Are they losing weight for no obvious reason? Are they chewing their food more slowly, or eating less than usual? This could indicate problems with their teeth or gums. Patches of hair missing, or an obvious dulling of their coat, could be signs of internal problems. You should know how a happy, healthy pet looks and acts. Watch carefully for deviations from this norm.

As strange as it sounds to some pet owners, your pet needs to have their teeth checked routinely. They get cavities and gum diseases just like we do. Neglecting this can lead to infections and pain that becomes very difficult to treat once it advances to a certain point.

Good health is directly influenced by your weight and eating habits. Animals as well as humans carrying excess weight have an increased chance of physical illnesses and damage. Weight gain due to lack of exercise also can be a signal of arthritis pain. Joint disease is the most common cause of pain. Pets that limp may be reluctant to go up or down stairs, exercise, or play.

Your pet will experience greater pain from joint diseases if they are overweight. Just helping them lose a few pounds can take pressure off their sore joints and allow them to function better. You can find a number of excellent pet nutrition products designed to be tasty but low-calorie. These will help.

Just because your normally healthy pet doesn’t express pain through their eyes or vocally doesn’t mean they are not hurting. You should watch for even small differences in their normal behavior. Having a strong awareness of your pet’s normal habits can assist your pet’s doctor in diagnosing and treating their pain. Be safe. If you notice any differences in your pet’s normal routine, call your vet and discuss or take them in for an exam as soon as possible.

Find out how to maintain and enjoy your pets. Information and resources for taking care of and keeping your pet happy. It goes without saying – a healthy pet is one of the great joys of life!




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