Arthritis in Pets: The Basics
- Arthritis is a common condition in dogs and cats. It cannot be cured, but it can be managed
- There are a number of options for treating arthritis. Combining multiple approaches leads to the best results.
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I frequently counsel pet owners on end-of-life care for their ailing companions. Most of us, faced with this difficult transition, will at some point agonize over whether our pet is suffering, which procedures are worthwhile for the sake of extending life, how much money it is reasonable to spend, and most importantly, when to make that most difficult decision to choose euthanasia. The “right” answers are unique to each pet and their family; I try my best to merely help guide these choices. I made it remarkably far – at least a decade – into my veterinary career before having to face some of these decisions myself. With that experiencemore…
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Medical Services Carolyn Naun, DVM, CHPV (she/her) Owner / Medical Director Phone: Extension 3Email: cnaun@armsofaloha.comCarolyn has been a practicing veterinarian for over twenty years. Having worked in a wide variety of practice settings across the United States, she has called Hawaii home since 2010. Always interested in animal welfare and the human-animal bond, she takes great pleasure in helping clients solve problems, thinking out of the box, and employing creativity to work with the resources at hand. She is passionate about recommending treatments supported by solid scientific evidence and helping pet owners understand the known risks and benefits of a specific therapy. By far themore…
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