Cinnamontoast
Fais pas chier!
Alec obviously, hence I said 'verbalise' in reply to CT-can you interpret any clearer what CT was saying? I am not clear what she was trying to get at
I was attempting to say that I don't believe it's the right method to use with a dog. It's fine with a human who can tell the doctor he or she is in pain if the painkillers are not forthcoming.
Some dogs, as mentioned by Aru, are very stoical and would not show visible signs of pain although as Alec says, you know your dog and you can see if it's in pain usually.
Big dog has opened several layers on his belly, ripped off a pad etc and didn't ever whinge. I was glad he was given pain relief.
I think it a little unfair to withold painkillers when dealing with animals. Possibly I'm too soppy.