What is the matter with the sudden limping of the dog s front legs and the sudden limping of the dog

Updated on pet 2024-03-21
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The dog's left front leg suddenly limps may be caused by the dog's ligament strain, fracture, foot pad injury, etc.

    First of all, when the dog has symptoms of claudication, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for a radiograph examination to diagnose whether there is a fracture.

    Secondly, the owner can also check whether the dog's foot pad has been punctured by sharp objects. Finally, during the dog** period, it is recommended that the owner appropriately limit the dog's movement.

    When the dog's leg is lame, the pet owner should be careful not to let the dog exercise vigorously, because the dog's joints at this time are not very good, and if it is still strenuous exercise, it will increase the burden on the dog's joints.

    Pet owners should not take their dogs out for the time being, because many dogs are more excited when they go out and like to run around, so it is easy to exercise too much, and pet owners still let the dogs stay at home honestly to rest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The dog may have been pierced by a nail or a lack of calcium, and there is arthritis, if it is arthritis, my dog is also like this, and what is it called Wang Xiang after eating it.

    If you eat a good joint, I recommend you try it too.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the hospital for a check-up, and if you don't have time, observe it for a while to see how it is doing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many reasons why the dog's front legs suddenly lame, and pet owners need to be patient and observant

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Take it out and have fun, and see if it's still limping.

    Looking at your description, the dog doesn't seem to feel pain, if so, it may be a psychological factor. The dog is very smart, at the beginning of the may for some reason, the leg hurts, a limp, you pay more care to it than usual, the dog will associate these two things together, so it has been in this state, hoping to get your care. There are too many such examples, hehe, it is simply a classic example of dog psychology.

    You go out with it, have a good time, if it's still like this, go to the hospital, if it doesn't limp down, then it's "pretending". You have to return to your normal attitude towards it, don't pay too much attention to its leg, and just take it slowly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be that the toe is pricked, my dog is, at first I didn't know why, but then I lifted its foot to see, and it didn't touch it at first.

    I realized that it was a thorn in the heel.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is not a dog born in the spring.

    Dogs born in the spring are prone to leg problems.

    My dog was like that when he was a kid. It's okay now that I'm older.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The reason for the dog's "lameness" is really.

    There are too many, some are minor problems and some are more serious. 1.Injuries within a dog are probably the most common cause of claudication, and most of them are sudden, especially after the dog has finished running or doing some jumping exercises.

    Abrasions and strains of muscles and tendons caused by excessive exercise or minor impacts are more common in puppies with poor self-protection, and more serious injuries such as torn ligaments, fractures, or dislocations are also present. 2.Caused by osteoarthritis in dogs, it is manifested by limp or stiffness of the dog's bones and joints, and difficulty in moving.

    3.Caused by joint dysplasia in dogs, which leads to deformities of the elbow or hip joints, can make the dog's sitting or walking posture strange. 4.

    There is a problem with the dog's paws. Injuries to the soles of the dog's feet, such as punctured soles, broken toenails, cracked toes, or sticky or insect bites on the feet, will cause the dog to limp.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The dog's leg suddenly limped, what happened? The dog's leg suddenly limped, and I thought it must have been a leg injury. Hurry up and check the dog's leg ** is injured, is it serious? You don't need to go to the hospital.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Question: Feeding calcium powder every day, there is no obvious wound on the surface, he does not avoid touching his feet, and there is no swelling, but he walks lame, can run and jump.

    It's been three or four days since I asked the question.

    You press on its leg to see if it hurts, if not, it is caused by a lack of calcium, and calcium powder also needs to be eaten for a while.

    Okay, thank you for asking a question

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may be caused by calcium deficiency, and it is generally recommended to supplement pet calcium tablets and vitamin D daily, and proper sun exposure can promote calcium absorption.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A dog's leg injury or a lack of calcium in the dog will cause a limp in the leg. First of all, if it is caused by calcium deficiency, it is generally recommended to supplement the pet-specific tablets and vitamin D daily, and proper sun exposure can promote calcium absorption. Secondly, if it is caused by a leg injury, it is necessary to clean, disinfect and apply anti-inflammatory drugs in time for the trauma.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    So what's going on with your dog's leg limping all of a sudden? I was pricked by something because of the dog's legs and feet, so you take a good look and wash him to see if the dog's feet were pricked? He's just limping, or he can't.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A sudden limp in a dog's leg is probably the most common cause of claudication, and the effects can range from very mild to very severe. Injury limp is also very noticeable, because this state is sudden, especially when the dog is prone to appear after running or doing some jumping exercises.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1.A sudden limp on the dog's front leg may be caused by an injury to the front leg.

    2.The owner should check whether there is a wound on the dog's front legs, if there is a normal saline solution, and then use iodophor for disinfection, apply anti-inflammatory ointment and wrap it with breathable gauze.

    3.If not, but there is severe pain, you should take the dog to the pet hospital for a radiograph examination in time.

    4.In addition, long-term calcium deficiency in dogs can also lead to sudden weakness and limp in the front legs, and the owner should supplement the dog with calcium.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it's not caused by injury, fighting with other dogs, or being stepped on, it's definitely a calcium deficiency.

    If it is a calcium deficiency, then in addition to eating some calcium tablets, you can usually help the dog exercise its limbs when you are fine. The method is to pull the leg up and down to stretch back and forth, and the action should be light! Prevent secondary damage!

    It'll be fine in a few days!

    There is also a lack of calcium in dogs and need to bask in the sun, and it is okay to take it out to bask in the sun when the weather is good!

    I hope the dog's body will recover soon!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Joint problems, see if the dog is injured, if there is no external injury, it may be an internal injury, there is a problem with the joint, you can give the dog to eat some spibes, supplement joint nutrition to promote bone regeneration, pay attention to let the dog rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and you can recover after a month. If you want to know more, you can take a look.

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