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What Can I Give My Dog For Pain – Ask the Expert | Dr David Randall

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What Can I Give My Dog For Pain - Ask the Expert | Dr David Randall

Your dog is in pain? What can you give them? Dr. Randall talks about what you can and cannot give a dog for pain relief, from baby aspirin to natural supplements

For more information on what is safe and what isn’t when trying to help a dog with pain, check out https://flexpet.com/aspirin-for-dogs-what-you-need-to-know/

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Some pain relief treatments made for dogs can be dangerous in large doses or when used long term but these dog pain relief home remedies are all-natural and safe for long term use with most pets. They can be used for dogs in pain due to arthritis, joint and back pain, leg and hip pain and more.

Read more here: https://topdogtips.com/dog-pain-relief-home-remedies/

The natural pain remedies for dogs I use most often are:
– Turmeric (https://amzn.to/38a4lZc)
– Ginger Root (https://amzn.to/2H2kNyV)
– Cannabidiol (CBD)
– Alfalfa (https://amzn.to/372slw8)
– Cayenne

* Note: You should consult a veterinarian before trying to treat your dog at home. It’s important to fully understand the cause of the pain before treatment. Your vet will also assist you in considering the pain relief options available, and which will be best for your pet.
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JournalSpeak: Give Your Pain a Voice

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JournalSpeak: Give Your Pain a Voice

Your pain has a story to tell. Your trauma has a story to tell. If you fail to hear it, it may stick around and continue poking you like a child. JournalSpeak gives your pain and trauma a safe and effective way to rise, allowing your pain to tell its story and then gently take leave. Open yourself to a practice that has helped thousands of people get well with no medications, invasive procedures or surgeries.