My dog has a sudden limp in his front leg. What should I do?

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Answer

A sudden limp in a front leg can be caused by many things, including a sprain, muscular injury, a thorn or cut on the paw pad, or even a more significant bone or joint issue. Restrict your dog's activity and check their paw for any obvious injuries or foreign objects. If you can't find anything, avoid palpating the leg too much as it might cause more pain. Observe if the limp improves with rest. If your dog is in severe pain, cannot bear weight at all, or if the limb appears swollen or deformed, it's best to have them examined by a vet promptly. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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