Effective Cat and Dog Pain Management in Savannah, GA

Pets experience pain in many of the same ways people do, but they don’t always show it clearly. That’s why cat and dog pain management is such an important part of veterinary care.

Our Savannah veterinarians focus on identifying pain early and managing it thoughtfully, whether it’s related to an injury, surgery, chronic condition, or aging. We aim to help your pet stay comfortable, active, and able to enjoy daily life.

If you think your pet may be in pain or you’ve noticed behavior changes, we’re here to help. Call (912) 352-3081 today or request an appointment online.

Signs Your Pet May Be in Pain

Pain isn’t always obvious. Many pets, especially cats, tend to hide discomfort until it becomes more advanced.

Some of the most common signs include:

  • Reluctance to climb stairs or jump

  • Difficulty getting up, sitting, or lying down

  • Stiffness after activity or rest

  • Limping or favoring a limb

  • Decreased appetite

  • Changes in behavior, including hiding or irritability

  • Less interest in normal activities

Common Causes of Pain in Dogs and Cats

Pain can come from a wide range of conditions, from sudden injuries to long-term health issues.

Some of the most common causes include:

  • Injuries or trauma, such as sprains, fractures, or wounds

  • Arthritis, especially in older pets, leading to joint stiffness and reduced mobility

  • Dental disease, which can cause ongoing discomfort while eating

  • Internal conditions, including infections or organ-related issues

  • Surgical procedures, where pain management supports recovery

  • Cancer or chronic disease, which may require ongoing care

Pain may be acute (sudden) or chronic (long-term), and each type is managed differently . Identifying the underlying cause is the first step in building an effective treatment plan.

Pet Pain Management Options We Offer

At Case Veterinary Hospital, pain management is tailored to each pet. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, and many cases benefit from a combination of treatments.

Medications

Laser Therapy

Multimodal Pain Management

Surgical Pain Management

What to Expect from a Pet Pain Management Plan

Managing pain starts with understanding what’s causing it.

During your visit, our veterinarian will review your pet’s history, perform a physical exam, and may recommend diagnostic testing if needed. This helps identify whether the pain is acute or chronic and what structures or systems are involved.

From there, we’ll develop a plan tailored to your pet. In some cases, relief can be achieved quickly. In others, especially chronic conditions, it may take some adjustment to find the right combination of treatments.

We’ll stay in close communication with you, monitor your pet’s response, and make changes as needed. Pain management is an ongoing process, and our goal is to keep your pet comfortable over the long term.

Helping Your Pet Stay Comfortable Starts Here

No pet should have to live with untreated pain. Our Savannah team combines experience, modern treatment options, and a thoughtful approach to care to help dogs and cats stay comfortable at every stage of life. Whether your pet is recovering from surgery, slowing down with age, or dealing with an unexpected injury, we’re here to help you find the right path forward.

Give us a call at (912) 352-3081 or request an appointment online to learn more about cat and dog pain management options.