Thursday, September 7, 2023

September is Animal Pain Awareness Month

 


As responsible pet parents we all need to be aware of any changes, even slight ones, in our pets. things that are Out of The Normal actions. I am thankful my Mama is da best of all Aware Mamas. She watches what I eat, or don't eat, and how I sleep or don't sleep and now she has noticed I am a little slower getting up and down.


I have dysplasia in my left hip and for 2 years Mama has given me Gabapentin and Meloxicam only 1 a day and ONLY if needed, just like the doctor ordered. She noticed I get up slowly now and that at night I am restless, moving from one bed to another. I think my mama is an empath, she feels what I feel and can tell the second something is OFF
 Did she ask the doctor's wife, who is my favorite vet tech, what to do while she was picking up my RX?


Yes, she did. Virginia said he can have Gabapentin every 8 hours instead of 2 a day. Mama tried that and I slept all day and all night. For the past two nights, she put me on Gaba at 5 and 5 and at 7, 1/2 Meloxicam and I did really well. She is saving the 3 for when I just need it and if I sleep all day and night who cares, she can hug me any time she wants to.
She will watch me carefully and do whatever it takes to make me pain free.
You see pets can't say, oh I have a hip ache, I think I will take Ibuprofen. 
    WE DEPEND ON HUMANS, DON'T LET US SUFFER IN PAIN

17 comments:

WFT Nobby said...

Hi Beau, sometimes it's apparently hard for our humans to tell how much pain we're in, especially if we're the stoical type. You are fortunate indeed to have landed with a Mama who watches you so carefully and knows what to do if you are experiencing pain. Gail tells me that she was never quite sure how much discomfort my predecessor Bertie was suffering as his bladder cancer developed, but with the help of the vet, she did her best, and she says I can rest assured she would do the same for me.
Toodle-oo!
Nobby.

easyweimaraner said...

we do everything for our furkids... and I hope there are lots and lots good days without pains for you dear beau..

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
This is such an impawtant message, Beau boy... I too am grateful you landed with the pawrents you have and that Mum is so very attentive. All those photographs are worth that, right? Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

Ann said...

You have the best mama ever.

DeniseinVA said...

I agree with Ann, you have the best mama ever.

eileeninmd said...

Beau, you do have the best Mama. She takes good care of you and loves you.
No one wants their pet to be in pain. I always love seeing your cute photos too. HUGS, have a happy day!

Rose said...

Oh,Beau...you do have a west wonderful mama...

My Mind's Eye said...

Beau you are Mom's heart dog she knows your ever expression and movement. I love your nodding head
Hugs Cecilia

Ginny Hartzler said...

Mama is the best because she has had a whole of of experience. It is not easy to tell about pain in pets, because they hide it very well so they will not be prey because they are weak. WONDERFUL that those pills work so well!!!

Mevely317 said...

Absolutely, your momma's an empath. (That's the best kind, you know -- since I'm one, as well.)

You know, I'm seriously thinking of changing vets, b/c he doesn't seem to take Macie Ann's hobbling so seriously. (Nothing showed up on the x-rays.) I don't know that her daily Dasuquin is making any difference, so I may look into the Gabapentin.

"Purrs, prayers and paws together" -- I love that!

The Adventures of the LLB Gang said...

Best Mama EVER!!
xoxo,
Sunny and Rosy

Anonymous said...

We do anything for our babies don't we!! We like to use antinol to help with joint pain, it is anti inflammatory and has great other benefits too...

Millie and Walter said...

Your momma is especially tuned in to your needs, Beau. We're glad to hear that changing the timing of your Gabapentin helped you sleep better.

Debby@Just Breathe said...

I'm glad mama made the call and is working on a plan that seems to help you.

lexitheschnauzer said...

Aww, Beau, we're all so sorry you have the hip dysplasia. We've heard that can be very painful. But you are in the right home, cause your Mama and Daddy but especially your Mama love you soooooo much! We know she will always take the very best care of you and help you to not hurt.
We are your friends. Lucy and Riley, Xena and Chia who is learning to behave now.

Brian's Home Blog said...

Absolutely Beau, the pain is no fun. Your Mama will always take the best care of you!

CheerfulMonk said...

I'm so sorry you're having trouble with the pain, Beau, but I'm so glad you have your mama to watch out for you. ❤️