Relieve your pet’s pain with CAPDouleur expertise

Cabinet Vétérinaire Stephanie is committed to relieving your pet’s pain through the expertise of the CapDouleur network of clinics.

Your pet’s pain is not normal!

For a long time now, animal pain has been confronted by deep-seated misconceptions:

“Animal pain exists, but it is well tolerated by the animal and its organism is all the more resistant…”
“My cat’s pain is inevitable, it can’t be relieved. It’s like low back pain for human beings”.
“My dog has chronic pain, “there’s nothing we can do, we have to live with it…”

These prejudices are no longer acceptable! Animal pain is not normal and must be relieved without delay.

As an owner, how do I know if my pet is in pain?

There are several signs that my dog or cat is suffering:

Functional signs

  • What is its ability to stand up or lie down?
  • Can he still go up and down the stairs?
  • Does he still want to walk, run or jump?
  • What is its capacity to move after a period of exercise?

Nature of pain

  • Is the pain spontaneous?
  • Does he have localized licking?
  • Does he show exaggerated reactions when you touch him?

Behavioral signs

  • Is he afraid of being hurt? Is he anxious?
  • Is he sad? Does he refuse to play? Has he become irritable?
  • How good is his sleep?
  • Does he refuse contact with you?

The veterinarians and nursing staff at Cabinet Vétérinaire Stéphanie train with CapDouleur!

Cabinet Vétérinaire Stéphanie is a member of the CapDouleur association. The care team benefits from the expertise and tools developed by the CapDouleur network of veterinary clinics. And so it is with Consultation CapDouleur.

The CAPdouleur consultation is designed to provide effective, long-term care and management of chronic pain in animals. Its aim is to address the complexity of chronic pain management in dogs and cats. The approach adopted is based on more effective and sustainable therapeutic projects.

Veterinarians trained in this consultation work with patients and owners to improve their quality of life.

Every member of the team is trained in the most modern techniques and protocols for preventing and controlling animal pain. Thanks to the CAP Douleur network, we benefit from advances in human medicine for the benefit of animal welfare. We also share our day-to-day practices to advance our veterinary practice.

In addition, we optimize the choice of molecules to improve post-surgical recovery, hospitalization conditions and quality of life for chronically painful animals.

Finally, we tailor our care to the needs of each individual animal, whether in acute or chronic pain.

See also our articles on our cat care management.