More Comfort, More Zoomies with Cat & Dog Pain Management in Puyallup, WA
Is Your Pet Telling You They're Hurting?
Pain is not always obvious. In fact, many pets try very hard to hide it.
Some common signs that your pet may be uncomfortable include:
Limping or favoring a leg
Difficulty standing up or lying down
Trouble climbing stairs or jumping
Sleeping more than usual
Growling, whining, or unusual vocalization
Changes in personality
Less interest in walks or playtime
Excessive licking of certain areas
Reduced appetite
Seeming stiff, especially after resting
Sometimes families assume these changes are simply "old age," but many are signs that your pet could benefit from pain management. The sooner we identify discomfort, the sooner we can help improve your pet's quality of life.
Our Paw-some Tools for Fighting Pain in Pets
Pain management is not one-size-fits-all. Every pet deserves a personalized plan based on their age, mobility, lifestyle, and the underlying cause of their discomfort.
Medications for Comfort
When inflammation and pain are limiting your pet's quality of life, medications may help provide relief. Anti-inflammatory medications and other pain-control options can reduce discomfort and help pets move more comfortably.
Joint Supplements and Nutrition
Healthy joints need support, especially as pets age. Supplements containing glucosamine, chondroitin, and omega-3 fatty acids may help support joint health and slow the progression of arthritis. Nutritional changes and prescription diets can also play an important role in helping pets maintain a healthy weight and improve mobility.
Laser Therapy
Laser therapy is one of our favorite tools because it helps pets heal without surgery or additional medications. This non-invasive treatment uses light energy to stimulate healing, increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and ease pain, and may help with arthritis pain, inflammation, soft tissue injuries, postoperative recovery, and wound healing. Many pets find laser therapy relaxing, even while sporting their stylish protective shades.
Physical Rehabilitation and Lifestyle Changes
Sometimes little changes make a big difference. Weight management, controlled exercise, ramps, rugs, orthopedic beds, and activity modifications can help pets stay comfortable and confident.
Pain Management Is a Journey, Not a One-Time Fix
Pain management is often an ongoing process. Arthritis and chronic conditions do not disappear overnight, but they can be managed successfully.
Some pets need medications year-round. Others benefit from periodic laser treatments, nutritional adjustments, or a combination of therapies. We monitor your pet closely and adjust their plan as their needs change.
Our goal is simple: we want your pet to enjoy more walks, more couch cuddles, more happy dances at dinner time, and more of the little moments that make life fun.