Why does my dog ​​limping on his leg before?

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by Jane Doe
It can be a problem of small muscles. Or maybe he stepped on something. It could also have circulation problems in his leg. You should take him to a vet and not worry so far. It does not work too badly. It seems lik, e a beautiful dog. :)

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I have a very active cross cocker spaniel who is now 9 months, and recently, we noticed a slight limp in the leg before, usually when he has just woken up from sleep, like a stiff. is not constant and disappears after walking a bit. It is not reluctant to walk or exercise or play. but this morning he was very hyper and we have left in the back yard that is big enough, he got so hyper that he legged it down the stairs and had a crazy round out into the garden where it has perhaps once a day anyway, but this time we were alerted to a yelp. He stopped immediately start holding the same leg in place. trying to examine it and yelp! he chews my hand but by watching and doing the same for his other leg, he nibbles as well! what could it be? I am concerned it does not seem to really be in pain. any ideas?

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5 Responses to “Why does my dog ​​limping on his leg before?”

  1. johnfrancis 01 Says:

    Just like humans probably did misfooted, temporary pain for a while I think. But if it looks like he / she is in a lot of pain then you should go see a vet to be sure.

  2. Ashley Hannings Says:

    he may have stepped on somthing, check to see if his leg theres nothing there dedans.si is not to take him to the vet ..

  3. Teresa Says:

    Felo Our dog was a fine specimen, a god fearing good puppy who loved life and devotion to Our Seigneur.Malheureusement 10 months in her life, she won a limp. We prayed and prayed again that nothing positive is arrivé.La next thing we found was that it had infected the bone marrow and eventually no longer depressed and howled Dieu.Mon husband Rex and strangled to death so he can respond to this manufacturer, we are pleased it is in a better place maintenant.Je suggest following this course and to pray for her in heaven chien.Rev, Teresa

  4. Molly Del Says:

    Your dog is very active for probably nothing. Let your dog will be for 3-4 days, then it is still limping take him to a vet. @ Teresa’s so sad and horrible

  5. poodle power Says:

    As it is still a puppy and growing you need to get your veterinarian, but as a limp could be a sign or more things. It should not show signs of stiffness after waking at her age. It may be nothing, but if it is the sooner it is checked and found what is causing the best chance it can be sorted and of course not the end of life issues.

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