Tips for Veterinary Professionals: Communicating About Pain with Pet Owners

Original Presentation Date:
09/04/2023
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Many pet owners fail to recognize the subtle signs and symptoms of pain in dogs and cats. If a pet is not whining or crying, they may not believe their animal is actually hurting. As such, recommendations to further evaluate a pet for pain and treat accordingly may be declined. Dr. Lindsey Fry - a veterinary pain and rehabilitation practitioner - shares these tips for communicating about pain with pet owners. Learn more about setting up and expanding on osteoarthritis care in your practice: https://bit.ly/VetVine_Arthritis_Economics

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