Therapeutic options for the treatment of chronic pain in dogs.

Authors
Macfarlane PD1, Tute AS, Alderson B.
Date
2014 Mar
Journal
JSAP
Volume
55
Number
3
Pages
127-34

Chronic pain is a widely recognised problem in humans and is being increasingly recognised as a significant problem in dogs. Whilst a large number of therapies are described and utilised to treat chronic pain in dogs, there is a severe shortage of evidence to guide practitioners in selection of treatments. Until more evidence becomes available, practitioners should adopt a cautious approach, utilising licensed treatments first when possible. Non-pharmacological therapies should be incorporated into the chronic pain management plan whenever possible. Given the probable prevalence of chronic pain in dogs there is an urgent need for research to identify effective treatments.