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Vice President of Veterinary Leadership

Animals can't always tell us when they're in pain, but as veterinary professionals, it's our responsibility to recognize the subtle signs and ensure they get the care they need. Whether it's a limp, a change in behavior, or a decreased appetite, every sign matters. Chronic pain in animals can significantly impact their quality of life, but with advancements in veterinary medicine, there are many ways we can manage and alleviate their discomfort. From physical therapy to innovative pain management techniques, we have more tools than ever to help pets live happier, healthier lives. Let's take this month to educate pet owners about the importance of early detection and proactive treatment. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of animals who depend on us for their well-being. #AnimalPainAwarenessMonth #VeterinaryCare #PetHealth #PainManagement

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As much as we wish they could, our pets can’t talk to us. Instead, it's on us as pet owners to watch for signs they might be in pain. If you notice any of these behaviors, reach out to your veterinarian. The good news? Many advancements have been made in the area of animal pain management, and #TeamVetcor is on the leading edge of providing relief so pain isn’t something your pet has to live with 🐾💚 #AnimalPainAwarenessMonth #PetTips #VeterinaryPainManagement #AnimalPainManagement

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