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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 43:235-248 (2007)
© 2007 American Animal Hospital Association


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AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs & Cats

The American Animal Hospital Association and the American Association of Feline Practitioners AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines Task Force Members, Peter Hellyer, DVM, MS, DACVA, Ilona Rodan, DVM, DABVP (Feline Practice), Jane Brunt, DVM, Robin Downing, DVM, CVA, DAAPM, James E. Hagedorn, DVM, DABVP, Sheilah Ann Robertson, DVM, DACVA

Pain management in dogs and cats has undergone a dramatic evolution in the past decade. Current approaches focus on anticipation and prevention of pain, as well as both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic management techniques. The veterinary team plays an essential role in educating pet owners about recognizing and managing pain in their pets.







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