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5 Lesser-Known Alternatives to Manage Chronic Pain in Dogs
5 Lesser-Known Alternatives to Manage Chronic Pain in Dogs
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 12, 2025

When your dog starts slowing down, limping more often, or seeming reluctant to play, chronic pain might be the cause. Whether from arthritis, injury, or aging, managing ongoing discomfort in pets is a challenge and a responsibility. While medications like aspirin might be the go-to for many dog owners, it's worth exploring lesser-known but highly effective alternatives.

1. Aspirin

"Can a dog have aspirin?" This question pops up often-and for a good reason. Aspirin may be used in some cases to help manage mild to moderate pain in dogs, particularly for conditions like arthritis or joint stiffness. As a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), it might assist in reducing inflammation and discomfort. Veterinarians sometimes recommend it for short-term relief, depending on the dog's size, health status, and specific needs. Remember, the right dosage is very important. It is typically considered a supplementary aid alongside veterinarian-prescribed medications and treatments.

2. CBD

One increasingly popular solution for managing chronic pain in dogs is CBD. Known for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties, CBD offers a more natural route for addressing joint pain, muscle stiffness, and even anxiety-often linked to ongoing physical discomfort. It aims to support the body's endocannabinoid system, which regulates pain and inflammation. Various forms of CBD are available for pets- salves, treats, tinctures, and more. For instance, salve, when applied directly to sore joints or muscles, provides localized relief. The soothing blend of cannabinoids and natural oils makes it a gentle option for sensitive pups.

3. Acupuncture

In veterinary settings, this ancient Chinese practice is gaining popularity for its ability to reduce pain and improve circulation. Tiny needles are placed at points on the dog's body to stimulate nerve pathways and encourage the release of endorphins-natural pain relievers. It may be beneficial for those with arthritis, hip dysplasia, or spinal issues.

4. Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy, or water-based exercise, is another excellent alternative for chronic pain. Water's buoyancy supports their body weight, allowing them to move without putting pressure on sore joints or muscles. Underwater treadmills or swimming sessions guided by a certified therapist can improve dogs' range of motion, build strength, and ease stiffness. They're also a great way to help them maintain a healthy weight, which reduces strain on their joints.

5. Cold Laser Therapy

One of the most cutting-edge therapies in veterinary care is cold laser therapy. This non-invasive treatment uses low-level laser light to penetrate tissues and stimulate healing at the cellular level. It's painless and takes just a few minutes per session. Dogs often relax during treatment, and over time, it may help reduce inflammation, ease pain, and promote faster healing from injuries or surgeries. For chronic conditions like arthritis or degenerative joint disease, cold laser therapy may be a game-changer.

Try These Therapies with Traditional Treatment

While each of these therapies offers unique benefits, combining them with traditional veterinary care leads to the best results. Routine checkups, prescribed medications (when needed), and a balanced diet provide a solid foundation. Don't underestimate the importance of mental stimulation and light playtime, either.

Gentle activities like short walks or interactive toys help keep your dog's mind engaged, which is essential for emotional well-being-especially when managing chronic pain. By combining modern treatments with natural alternatives and consistent veterinary oversight, you can give your dog a holistic path to better health and comfort. Chronic pain in dogs doesn't have to mean a lifetime of discomfort or relying solely on medications like aspirin.

You may be wondering, "Can a dog have aspirin for chronic pain?" Pet parents can use aspirin to relieve their dogs from pain temporarily. Still, for long-term solutions, it's best to stick to vet-recommended solutions or products primarily designed for pets, like CBD tinctures or treats. Options like CBD salves may offer lasting relief. Your pup may not be able to say it, but their wagging tail and brighter eyes will tell you they're feeling better.

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