Limber tail syndrome is another name for acute caudal myopathy, a temporary condition where the dog is unable to lift its tail and it hangs down limply.
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About Limber Tail Syndrome
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OverviewA tail between the legs doesn’t always mean a dog has hurt feelings. If you notice that your dog’s tail is unusually limp or flaccid, he or she might have a condition known as limber tail. Limber tail – also known as “cold water tail” or “broken wag”— is a condition thought to be caused by overexertion, exposure to cold weather, swimming in cold water, or excessive exercise without proper physical conditioning. Other possible causes include spending too much time in a crate (especially one that is too small) and climate changes.
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Whether you’re coming home from work or waking up in the morning, the sight of your dog’s tail wagging is always a welcome one. We may have difficulty understanding them from time to time, but
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Tail injuries are common and can sometimes be managed with home first aid but some cases require veterinary care. Abrasions are mild scrapes that can be treated with daily cleaning and application of antibiotic ointment. Lacerations are more serious cuts that may expose underlying muscle and bone requiring stitches and often antibiotics. Happy tail is a condition where the skin at the end of the tail becomes damaged and continues to split and bleed whenever the wagging tail hits a hard surface. Bandaging, antibiotics and pain medication may help these heal but amputation may become necessary to reduce re-injury. Tail fractures can heal well if they occur near the tip of the tail but if bones are severely damaged then amputation may be required. Nerve damage can occur from fractures, crushing injuries or severe tail pulls causing stretching or tearing of the nerves and can result in loss of fecal and urinary continence and can also result in a limp tail. Limber tail is a painful muscle condition likely caused by overexertion and treated with rest and anti-inflammatories.
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This syndrome is caused by pain and swelling at the base of the tail, either due to overwork or stress injuries. It is believed that the pain and...
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Is your dog's tail drooping after swimming or hard play? This is a temporary condition called limp tail. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
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Limber tail in dogs is not as uncommon as you may think, and there are certain symptoms, causes, and treatments pet owners should know about. A dog's tail
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Dogs can injure or break their tails in a number of ways. We'll explain what treatments looks like, and what you as an owner can do to avoid these types of injuries!
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Cold tail, also called limber tail, is a sprained tail in dogs. Limber tail syndrome is a painful condition - find out how to spot this injury and heal it.
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Limber Tail Syndrome occurs when the muscles in a dog’s tail are overworked and become inflamed, causing the tail to appear temporarily broken.
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Tail Injuries In Dogs Veterinary Hospital Philadelphia. If you think your dog has a problem with their tail, schedule an appointment with our veterinary
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