It is possible for a dog to sprain a leg or ankle. A sprain is an injury to the ligament connecting two bones. A strain, however, is an injury to the muscle or tendon. Either can be helped with an ice pack until the dog is able to see a veterinarian. A physical exam is necessary...
When only 2 years old, my most promising go-to dog for cattle and sheep herding tore his right hind tendon. After researching with my veterinarian my... Read More Susan & Jeff Page & Rainier Rainer began limping and showing signs of constant pain due to elbow dysplasia around the age of...
A filthy, thieving stray torn cat slunk out from behind a drainpipe and despite the snowstorm, sniffed the Cracower. Sharik went blind with rage at the thought that this rich eccentric who picked up injured dogs in doorways might take pity on this robber and make him share the sausage. So...
It is possible for a dog to sprain a leg or ankle. A sprain is an injury to the ligament connecting two bones. A strain, however, is an injury to the muscle or tendon. Either can be helped with an ice pack until the dog is able to see a veterinarian. A physical exam is necessary...