Pain Management for Dogs & Cats

Kainer Veterinary Hospital provides compassionate care for pets in pain. Using medications, laser therapy, acupuncture, and VOM, our veterinarians ensure personalized treatments to restore comfort and mobility of your beloved pet.

Pain in pets can show as changes in behavior, movement, or appetite, affecting their daily lives. Our services such as Monoclonal Antibody Therapy, cold laser therapy, acupuncture, and Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation (VOM) provide effective relief for conditions like arthritis, chronic pain, and post-surgical recovery. Safe for both dogs and cats, these treatments improve mobility and comfort. Let our expert veterinarians design a customized plan to help your pet live a happier, pain-free life.

Frequently asked Questions

Managing your pet’s pain is crucial for their quality of life, and we’re here to make it easier for you. With expert care and personalized treatment options, we’ll guide you every step of the way to ensure your pet’s comfort, mobility, and happiness. Explore the FAQs below for more insights.

Pets may show signs like limping, restlessness, or changes in behavior, appetite, or energy levels. If you notice any of these, consult our veterinarians for expert pet pain management tailored to their needs. Early detection ensures effective relief.

Our pain management for dogs and cats includes advanced treatments like laser therapy, acupuncture, and safe medications. These methods address conditions like arthritis, post-surgery recovery, and chronic pain, improving comfort and mobility.

Monoclonal Antibody Therapy is an advanced treatment designed to target specific proteins involved in inflammation and pain, making it highly effective for managing chronic conditions like arthritis in dogs and cats. This therapy offers a safe, non-invasive solution to reduce pain and improve mobility. Our experienced veterinarians can assess your pet’s condition and recommend this tailored approach to enhance their quality of life and ensure lasting comfort.