What should I do if my three month old Hiromi has a broken front leg?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If the fracture is not serious, it can heal itself by resting at home, but this healing method is malunion, which may cause the dog to be unable to walk normally, walk unsteadily or limp after healing. Therefore, if you are not at ease, you still have to go to the hospital to find a professional for bone grafting, and you should also supplement nutrition in time after surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Why is it so careless, small dogs like Pomeranian bones are relatively brittle, a little careless will fall and bruise, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital to fix it with a plaster, you can feed anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving Gukang beef ingots, to avoid inflammation inside the joint, pay attention to limit its activities in the later stage, otherwise you may walk with a limp in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, if it depends on the situation, if it is just an ordinary fracture, then it is good to fix it. It's best to listen to the doctor, otherwise the dog will be pitiful and say that it hurts so much that it will be inconvenient to walk in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You listen to the doctor, if you are at home, make sure to keep him in the cage and don't run around, and try to reduce the amount of activity

    You can properly feed some calcium tablets for dogs and Panax notoginseng tablets for people, which are very useful.

    My dog has eaten well very quickly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The ulna and radius of the right front leg are all broken? Pick him up yourself. Two planks, one on the front and one on the back. You can run in a month.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Look at the **, how much it costs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Younger puppies are not yet fully skeletally developed and have faster bone growth, so the success rate of conservative ** after a fracture is higher than that of adult dogs. However, whether it is appropriate to take the wheel of dry guard** also needs to be comprehensively considered according to the location of the fracture, the severity of the fracture, the health status of the dog and other factors.

    If the puppy's fracture is not displaced (i.e., the two ends of the fracture are still in the original state of connection), and the skeletal fold line does not involve the joint surface (i.e., the articular surface is not damaged), a conservative method can usually be used, such as a combination of plasters, bandages, etc., to control the puppy's range of motion. At the same time, dietary conditioning, regular X-rays and re-examination of fractures are also required.

    However, fractures that are more common in the forelimbs (e.g., humeral shaft fractures) are more severe and difficult to conserve**, and may require surgery. In addition, the puppy's immunity is not yet fully developed, and surgery needs to be carefully chosen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The dog is too young, can only be conservative, it is not recommended to operate, after fixing something, pay attention to the noise rest, and then the bulletin with the drug before the deficiency **, than the difference is such as eating sbesitin and amoxicillin, repair the joints analgesia and inflammation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pomeranians are petite in size, do not exercise much, and their fragile bones are also very prone to fractures during exercise. When a Pomeranian has a fracture, the fracture site is deformed, the fracture site is swollen, accompanied by pain, and he does not want to be touched. When Hiromi has a fracture in her limbs, she will walk with her sick leg on her shoulder, but parents should stop it in time and then treat the fracture.

    First of all, the owner should first assist the Pomeranian, and then wrap it in gauze. If the Pomeranian has severe bone exposure and massive bleeding, the owner should first hold the wound down to stop the bleeding, then disinfect it, carry out a simple bandage, and then immediately send the dog to the pet hospital for **.

    Secondly, the fractured Pomeranian is splinted to fix the wound, and the fracture site is kept immobile through fixation, and the splint can be padded after wrapping gauze around the fracture site. The splint is secured with a bandage or tape and taken to the hospital. In particular, it is important not to tie the Pomeranian's fracture too tightly at this time to avoid blood circulation and worsening of the wound.

    Special attention should be paid to the fact that when a Pomeranian fracture is found, it is necessary to check and confirm the dog's wound first, because the Pomeranian's body is covered with hair, parents need to gently pick up the dog's hair for examination, and then proceed to the next step of treatment. At the same time, in order to ensure the health of the Pomeranian and ensure the faster recovery of the wound, whether the Pomeranian fracture is light or serious, it must be sent to the pet hospital for examination, and then targeted**.

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