Assessing Pain in Pets

Assessing pain in pets is challenging. Animals cannot communicate their discomfort and sometimes, they even want to hide their pain from us. This has led to an increased concern for accurate pain assessment. Recently, there has been a push to develop new tools to help veterinarians reduce the subjectivity in evaluating pain in animals. A…

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Dental Month

What is subgingival hair?    Um, You’ve got a little something in your teeth…  Have you ever heard of hairy teeth? Actually, the medical term for this gross but satisfying-to-treat condition in dogs is called subgingival hair. Yep, some dogs suffer from impacted hair in the gingival sulcus, or the space between the tooth and gums.…

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Boca Vet Uses PainTrace

“We see many pet parents in our practice that live in a “yellow light” zone. This means they are not immediately saying no (red light) when it comes to diagnostics and treatment but they are also not easily saying yes (green light) either. PainTrace is an amazing “bridge” to providing the best care for pets…

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Why We Do What We Do – Quality of Life.

New Year’s Eve is one of my favorite holidays.  Not for the parties and the glitzy decorations and revelry.  Not for the resolutions and promises to improve. New Year’s Eve is a personal favorite as a time to reflect on our purpose, our work, and how we may impact the state of humanity.  That all…

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Our Pets Can Feel Pain, Too

PainTrace® is all about partnership.  Working together, communicating, and sharing information generates success.  We are pleased to share the linked Q&A which highlights two amazing partners dedicated to pain management and limiting fear and anxiety which can exasperate pain. The International Veterinary Association for Pain Management (IVAPM) is a fantastic group of knowledgeable veterinarians focused…

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BioTraceIT commercializes monitor to visualize animal pain signals

Article by Joseph Harvey Editor of IHS Markit Animal Health (formerly Animal Pharm) Chemweek.com Canada’s BioTraceIT has introduced a tool that enables veterinarians and researchers to objectively visualize animal pain in real time. The company has launched its PainTrace wearable device in the US and Canada, with a field-based sales team. The firm claims PainTrace…

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