The Colorado State University Canine Acute Pain Scale (CSU-CAP) (© 2006/PW Hellyer, SR Uhrig, NG Robinson) is an easy-to-use tool designed for assessing and monitoring acute pain in dogs. The CSU-CAP aids veterinary professionals in making clinical decisions regarding pain management and helps determine whether analgesics should be administered.
Findings are converted into a score which can be tracked over time.
Colorado Canine Acute Pain Scale (CSU-CAP)
Observe the dog at rest and with gentle palpation, noting behavior, response to touch, and overall body tension. Match your findings to the single best row (0–4) on the scale, record the score, and document key signs; then reassess after any treatment or when the dog’s condition changes.
Pain Score (0–4)
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Condition
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This tool is designed to support veterinary clinical judgment, but it does not replace it.
1
2
Reassess
analgesic plan
analgesic plan
3
Reassess
analgesic plan
analgesic plan
4
May be rigid to
avoid painful
movement Reassess
analgesic plan.
avoid painful
movement Reassess
analgesic plan.
Local Pain & Inflammation Markers
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