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How do you know if your pet is in pain?

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It's not always easy to tell if our pets are experiencing pain and discomfort so it's essential for owners to look for clues that our furry friends might be in pain. While acute pain can be obvious... chronic pain can be more subtle.. and we might mistake these changes in behaviour as "getting old" or "slowing down" So what are the signs to look out for? Natalie Lloyd is the Secretary of the Companion Animal Veterinarians Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association and an experienced vet.
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It's not always easy to tell if our pets are experiencing pain and discomfort so it's essential for owners to look for clues that our furry friends might be in pain. While acute pain can be obvious... chronic pain can be more subtle.. and we might mistake these changes in behaviour as "getting old" or "slowing down" So what are the signs to look out for? Natalie Lloyd is the Secretary of the Companion Animal Veterinarians Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association and an experienced vet.
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