Dogs with noise sensitivity should be routinely assessed for pain by vets

(University of Lincoln) Dogs which show fear or anxiety when faced with loud or sudden noises should be routinely assessed for pain by veterinarians, according to new research from the UK and Brazil. Researchers believe that pain, which could be undiagnosed, could be exacerbated when a noise makes the dogs tense up or 'start,' putting extra stress on muscles or joints which are already inflamed leading to an associated with a loud or startling noise.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news