If your normally active dog slows down and starts favoring one leg, it’s natural for you to worry. Limping and lameness are non-specific signs of pain in dogs, and narrowing down the reason for the problem can be complicated. Here are seven possible causes for why your dog is limping ...
In fact, I just had a question last week from a person who had a dog who was paralyzed even after having back surgery.. The other factor to consider when deciding whether or not to go through with back surgery is if the dog is healthy enough to be able to recover from this surgery....
Starting with those I knew best (horse, cat/tiger, rabbit, rooster, dog) I moved on to monkey, snake, and the mythical dragon, and eventually could command all twelve animals. (Check my blog topics above right.) I stayed with using a good practice paper (Moon Palace) and sometimes a ...
I've been quite concerned this past week, as Bailey had started to acquire a limp this past weekend randomly after playing or even after lounging. It is on her right leg, and the limping was worse this weekend, but she now seems to be walking/running okay, just still favoring the left...
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