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It's often said that dogs are good at hiding pain. But to what extent do they curtail their favourite activities when in pain?
As you know, I'm often fretting about Jasper's joints. This morning, he chose to head for the woods, about a mile away, but halfway there he stopped, thought about it, and turned for home. When we got home, he insisted I threw some balls for him in the garden (which I worry isn't good for his joints, but he does enjoy it).
Because he's choosing to do these activities, can I assume that any aches and pains he has can't be that bad? I've just started him on Galliprant again to see if it makes a difference, but given that I suspect it caused tummy troubles before, wouldn't want to put him on pain meds before he needs them.
As you know, I'm often fretting about Jasper's joints. This morning, he chose to head for the woods, about a mile away, but halfway there he stopped, thought about it, and turned for home. When we got home, he insisted I threw some balls for him in the garden (which I worry isn't good for his joints, but he does enjoy it).
Because he's choosing to do these activities, can I assume that any aches and pains he has can't be that bad? I've just started him on Galliprant again to see if it makes a difference, but given that I suspect it caused tummy troubles before, wouldn't want to put him on pain meds before he needs them.