Dr. Jennifer Coates explains some of the causes of dog limping, how you can help, and when to see a veterinarian right away.
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Why do dogs sometimes limp after they've been lying down for some time? Can a dog's leg even fall asleep? Find out what causes it in them.
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What are the common causes of dog limping, and when should you take your limping dog to the vet? Learn what to look for and what to do.
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Not sure why your dog's limping suddenly? Read about potential causes of limping and the best courses of action to take to help your pet.
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Lameness or limping in dogs can be caused by several underlying reasons. Lameness is typically in response to injury or abnormal anatomy and your pet may or may not be in pain.
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Your dog is napping in a ray of sunshine and when they move to get up, you notice they’re limping slightly. Let’s look at why that might happen.
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This isn't just a catalog of limping dogs. By knowing the leg problems that dogs get you have a better chance of preventing some, identifying others and taking them all seriously. I've gone back through our records, found the top 20 with pictures. The list below is sorted into 'puppy',…
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When I was in college, I moved into the first apartment that was my very own in my third year. I had paid special attention to the apartment building rules and regulations, and I’d made
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Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of dogs and other mammals that primarily affects the liver or kidneys. The bacteria (Leptospira) that cause leptospirosis, commonly called leptospires, thrive in water. Infected or recovered carrier dogs may act as a source of the infection. There are three main forms of the disease. Antibiotics such as penicillin, ampicillin, and amoxicillin, are reasonably effective against the acute stages of leptospirosis if begun early, although most affected dogs require intensive care in the veterinary hospital.
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Is your dog limping? Don't ignore it. Dog arthritis, hip dysplasia and dog cruciate ligament disease are all common causes of gradual onset limping in dogs.
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Your dog's limping could be minor or could require major surgery. Knowing the signs and symptoms is the first step to protecting your dog's quality of life
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My Dog limps on his right leg for 2-3mins after waking up from sleep and he acts normal post that and this is happening only from last night , he acts normally runs around and looks he is in no pain. I visited my vet and they give him hemp oil and nerve supplement for […]
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Limping, or lameness, can occur in any dog and any breed for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s a passing thing, comparable to a strain whilst playing sport, and sometimes it’s something more serious or ongoing. It can occur in any leg and sometimes in more than one leg. Because there are so many different […]
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Why is your dog limping? Learn about common reasons for dog lameness and how to handle it. Find out what to do if your dog is limping.
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Canine arthritis symptoms can be subtle, but there are some spefific things to look out for. Here's a list of the early signs of arthritis in dogs.
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Limping is one of the most common reasons that our Matthews vets see dogs at our emergency animal hospital. Today we look at the causes of limping in dogs and how to help your limping pup.
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Has your dog started limping out of the blue? In this blog, SEAH provide 8 reasons this may be the case, from an injury to an issue with their claws.
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My dog limps on his front leg. That's exactly what I told the emergency room physician when I rushed my pooch to the hospital on Labor Day.
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Limping and stiffness can be caused by many conditions. Some dogs will hide pain from their owners, so it's important to take your dog to the vets if they are limping or stiff, even if it’s subtle.
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