Cat & Dog Pain Management in Lakeland, FL: Comprehensive Solutions for Relief

If your pet is slowing down, limping, or recovering from an injury or surgery, pain management may be an important part of their care. Highland Pet Hospital provides cat and dog pain management in Lakeland, FL using a combination of therapies designed to reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and support healing.

Dogs and cats often hide pain, so changes in movement, behavior, or energy levels can be the first signs something is wrong. Our veterinarians evaluate your pet carefully and create a treatment plan that fits their condition, lifestyle, and overall health.

If you’re concerned about your pet’s comfort, scheduling an exam is the best place to start. Give us a call at (863) 644-6634 or request an appointment online.

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When Do Pets Benefit from Multimodal Pain Management?

Many conditions can cause pain in dogs and cats, and early treatment often improves comfort, quality of life, and even longevity.

You should contact your Lakeland veterinarian if your pet shows signs such as:

  • Limping, stiffness, or difficulty getting up

  • Reluctance to jump, run, or climb stairs

  • Decreased activity or changes in behavior

  • Excessive licking of joints or sore areas

  • Sensitivity when touched

Pain management is commonly recommended for arthritis, injuries, chronic conditions, and post-surgical recovery.

What Treatments Are Used for Pain Relief in Pets?

Pain management in pets usually involves a combination of therapies tailored to the individual cat or dog.

During your pet’s pain management visit, our veterinary team will:

  • Perform a thorough physical examination and identify the likely source of pain

  • Discuss treatment options and expected outcomes

  • Create a personalized plan designed to improve comfort and function

At Highland Pet Hospital, we take a balanced approach that may include medications, rehabilitation therapies, and lifestyle adjustments.

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Laser Therapy

Medications

Supplements

Nutritional Guidance

Exercise and Lifestyle Support

What Are Common Painful Conditions in Pets?

Pain management can benefit pets with many medical conditions. Some of the most common painful conditions our veterinarians see in cats and dogs include:

  • Arthritis and degenerative joint disease

  • Hip dysplasia

  • Soft tissue injuries

  • Orthopedic conditions

  • Post-surgical discomfort

  • Chronic inflammatory conditions

  • Age-related mobility problems

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What to Expect From Highland Pet Hospital's
Pain Management Services

Pain management is an ongoing process focused on improving your pet’s comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life. Some treatments may provide relief quickly, while others work gradually to reduce inflammation and support long-term healing.

At Highland Pet Hospital, we begin with a careful evaluation and create a treatment plan tailored to your pet’s condition. This may include a combination of therapies such as laser therapy, medications, supplements, and lifestyle adjustments. As your pet progresses, our veterinarians monitor their response and adjust the plan when needed.

If you believe your pet may be experiencing pain, scheduling an exam is the best next step. Call (863) 644-6634 or request an appointment online to get started.