Easy Steps In Achieving Dog Pain Relief

Wednesday, December 9, 2009
By Everett

It’s hard to tell when your dog is depressed.Sometimes it’s hard to tell when your pet is in pain.I had a difficult time with my pet after my husband died.Three years after I retired from work, my husband passed away.He was the busy one.He was close to our dog and he would take him anywhere he went.I’d like to stay indoors.If given a choice between indoors and outdoors, I’d choose the former.Our dog loved his outings more than anything else. Canine Depression

After my husband died I knew there would be an adjustment period for my dog to get used not having his buddy around.This was his favorite thing to do next to riding in a car.I began to notice that something wasn’t right.I moved into a senior facility six months later and I took my dog with me.I thought that my dog had adjusted well.After I moved in, I adjusted quickly.Comparing my previous lifestyle and life at the home, the latter was a lot laid back.I bonded more with my pet.He was sleeping more and I thought he had adjusted which was fine with me because it allowed me to catch up on my reading and needlework.But I noticed that he wouldn’t bark at the gardeners every time.He did this a lot of times. Pet Pain Relief

I started an internet search for veterinarians in my area and found one not too far away.This vet told me that my dog was depressed and had painful animal arthritis.My dog could not tolerate the medication.The side effects of the medication has taken over him.The medication for the depression didn’t work, so I checked out other vets.I didn’t know if the pain from the animal arthritis made the depression worse or the canine depression made the pain worse, so I looked for a vet that could treat both.

I discovered Midwest Microcurrent, a veterinarian specializing in treating animal pain and restoring health.The facility utilizes a small electrical current to aid in restoring the body its usual performance and also, to expedite healing.My dog seemed to have slept better after the dog cranial electrotherapy stimulation treatment or CES.The treatment seemed to have worked its wonders for the depression.By applying the microcurrent electrical therapy or MET on my dog’s hips, dog pain relief was achieved.By leasing the  equipment, I’ll be able to do this at home.My dog feels good again and is barking at the gardeners.Dog Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation

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