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What is Pet’s PAIN Formula?

Pet’s PAIN Formula is an all-natural dietary supplement designed to help relieve pain, reduce inflammation and fever. Pet’s PAIN Formula may help with restlessness. Eases muscle pain, joint pain, and general nerve pain.

Pet’s PAIN Formula is soothing to the digestive tract (can be useful for cramping pains in the intestinal tract).

Pet’s PAIN Formula has feverfew, which has been clinically proven and effective for migraine headaches as well as reduces inflammation and fever.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CATS OR BIRDS!

Pet’s PAIN Formula is designed to help:

Reduce fevers

Relieve pain

Backaches

Nerve pain

Ease muscle pain related to rheumatism

Relieves headaches

Helps with sleeplessness

Relieves colic pains in intestinal tract and uterus.

Things you can do if your pet is in PAIN!

Pet’s Pain Formula up to every 4 hours,  Amber Technology’s Derma NERV 3 times daily,  Amber Technology’s Life Cell Support 4 times a day,  Ice a soft tissue injury or swelling Heat muscle inflammation. 

How to tell if your pet is in pain:

Posture – Hunched back, guarding (protecting) the painful area,

“Praying” position (front legs and head on floor, hindquarters in the air), sitting or laying abnormally, attempting to rest in an abnormal position, head hanging down.

Movement – Stiff, bearing no or partial weight on affected limb, any degree of limp, thrashing Restless, Trembling or shaking, weak tail wag or low carriage of tail, limited or no movement when awake, slow to rise.

Vocalization – Screaming, whining, crying, barking or growling, lack of vocalization (no greeting bark or noise).

 Behavior - Agitated, poor or no grooming, decreased or absent appetite, inappropriate urination or defecation, acts out of character (gentle dogs may bite or become aggressive), licking wound or surgical site.