My dog got accidentally squished under a chair; do I need to see a vet?

Earlier today, my dog somehow got under a chair when I sat down, and I accidentally squished him. He seems a little shaken but doesn’t appear to be limping or yelping. I'm concerned about possible injuries that aren't immediately obvious. Should I take him to the vet to be sure everything's okay, or is there something specific I should be looking for at home?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned after your dog was accidentally squished under a chair. While he seems okay, it's important to watch for any subtle signs of injury.

  • Watch for changes in behavior, such as lethargy or reluctance to move.
  • Check for any signs of pain, like whining, yelping when touched, or holding a body part differently.
  • Look for physical abnormalities such as swelling, bruising, or difficulty breathing.
  • Monitor for any unusual changes in appetite or elimination habits.

While your dog seems fine now, internal injuries or shock might not be immediately apparent, and monitoring him closely is essential. If you notice any of the symptoms mentioned, or if his behavior seems off, it’s wise to proceed with a veterinary examination to ensure his safety and health.

For peace of mind and professional advice, consider reaching out for a consultation by visiting Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common signs of internal injuries in dogs?

    Common signs can include lethargy, abdominal pain or swelling, loss of appetite, and changes in breathing patterns. If you notice any of these, seek veterinary care promptly.

  • How soon should I take my dog to the vet after an accident?

    If you observe any concerning symptoms or behavioral changes, it’s best to take your dog to the vet immediately. Erring on the side of caution can prevent complications.

  • How can I help my dog feel more comfortable at home after a scare?

    Provide a calm, quiet environment and ensure he has easy access to his bed, food, and water. Gentle petting and reassurance can also help him feel secure.

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