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LIONS FOUNDATION OF CANADA DOG GUIDES
Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides and its founding program, Canine Vision Canada, was established in 1983. It’s the largest school of its kind in Canada with its training school in Oakville and breeding facility in Breslau.
What Causes Pain in Dogs?
Signs and symptoms of pain in dogs.
Here’s an overview of things that can cause pain in dogs.
AGE
With age comes certain problems that can cause pain in dogs.
- Osteoarthritis (or degenerative joint disease) is a very common cause of pain
- Obesity – can lead to diabetes, heart disease and joint problems
- Heart problems – congestive heart failure is a common form of heart disease
- Cancer – watch out for bumps and lumps
- Kidney issues
CONDITIONS
There are many conditions and diseases that cause pain in dogs. Here are just a few:
- Arthritis
- Pancreatitis
- Bone cancer
- Periodontal disease
- Intervertebral disc disease
INJURIES
- Hit by a car
- Bitten by another dog
- Eye trauma – corneal scratches or ulcers, perforations and globe rupture
- Ingesting foreign objects – e.g. broken glass, corncobs, rocks, sand, shoes or underwear
- Poisoning– from human medications, household chemicals, common foods and plants
- Back problems – typically in smaller dogs with long backs that jump off things
- Cruciate ligament ruptures – torn knee ligament
- Broken or torn nails – usually from nail neglect
INFECTIONS
Common bacterial infections in dogs include:
- Ear infections
- Skin infection – external signs are usually present
- Leptospirosis – from drinking stagnant, contaminated water
- Canine cough – a familiar, highly contagious disease that affects the respiratory system
Yeast infection, the most common type of ear infection in dogs, can also be painful.
DID YOU KNOW?
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can be used to reduce and manage pain in dogs. Some NSAIDs specifically help with stiffness, joint pain and swelling. Find out more about pain relief for conditions such as osteoarthritis.
Pain & Inflammation can be silent! If your dog is showing any warning signs of disease, BOOK AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOUR VETERINARIAN TODAY TO LEARN MORE & TO GET THEM THE TREATMENT THEY NEED! Find a veterinarian near you.
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