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Like many city people, my passion for dogs first started when my parents decided to bring a puppy into the household. For them, it was a way of getting me to spend less time at his computer or wandering aimlessly around the city with my friends. After a few years of doing basic cybersecurity and tech support work in various offices around Manhattan, I decided to leave New York and look for my calling in Boston, Massachusetts. Thanks for connecting to Mysweetpuppy. Please keep in mind that I, Claudia Bensimoun, do not write any of the blogs or reviews on this website, nor have I in the past.
I only answer the comments section. Your dog wants your undivided attention, and wants to play or go outside to go potty. Dogs get bored, and need to have a regular exercise schedule with plenty of off-leash trips to the dog park or dog beach. They also need to play with other dogs, and be around other people.
Opt for fun, colorful dog toys that are mentally stimulating. Also include your dog in many of your outings. Trips to the local Starbucks are a plus for that special Puppuchino! We got 2 puppies in September. I have been to 3 vets trying to find out what is wrong with one of the sweet pups This is a reoccurring problem. She flinches and helps when you touch her head.
In the more severe cases she has had a fever and lethargy. Share this article. What did you find helpful? What was not helpful? Say more Sign me up for the PetMD Newsletter. Submit Feedback.
Still have questions? Continue to Chewy. Connect With a Vet Experienced vets answer all your pet questions via chat or video. Headaches are triggered by a multitude of causes.
In people, they can be part of a symptom complex associated with brain illness concussion, encephalitis, brain cancer, etc.
Most other secondary, and most if not all, primary headaches in young, still non-verbal children, remain largely undiagnosed. The same applies to many of our companion animals; their headaches are still among the health conditions that have eluded science. But common sense suggests that any creature with a head and pain perception also has the basic capacity to suffer from headaches. Nearly 20 years ago, during my veterinary chiropractic training with the AVCA American Veterinary Chiropractic Association , I became aware of the possibility of headache in animals.
Since then, I have seen quite a number of patients whose symptoms resolved after a treatment approach geared toward what I suspected to be headache.
In an individual animal, the symptoms may be subtle or few. When looking at symptoms that could reflect headaches in general, however, the list of possible symptoms is long, though often unspecific. A disappearance of symptoms the owner failed to previously mention, which fit into the overall picture of headaches, can be seen as a retrospective diagnosis. Collectively, symptoms resolving with treatment show that animals do have headaches that can be successfully treated.
Some of the causes of headache in animals are human-induced and can therefore be species specific, such as ill-fitting gear used on horses. Others may well originate from sources similar to those known in human headaches. Being aware of the range of possibilities may aid us in recognizing and treating it. Dog: slipping off grooming table while tied.
In dogs, inappropriate crating. Dental treatment itself can also produce headache as the TMJ can get stressed in the process. Given the wide variety of headache causes, it is clear that resolving them will depend on the specific situation of the patient. We probably will not know the actual cause when starting to work with the patient. The joy of holistic modalities is that we can let the patient lead us by their responses to treatment.
For instance, floating or pulling teeth may resolve headache-like symptoms. Behavior problems with the hint of headache may resolve as nutrition is improved. The cat stops staring at the wall as renal issues are improved with diet, fluids and holistic modalities. Did the cat have a headache? We may not know, but the symptoms resolved and the cat is more comfortable. Chiropractic: This is one of the easiest and quickest ways to end a headache, if vertebral involvement is the cause.
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