Dog fell off the bed last night and is now limping; could his hip be hurt?

Last night, my dog accidentally fell off the bed, and today he’s limping around the house. He doesn’t seem to want to put much weight on one of his back legs. Could this be a sign that he injured his hip during the fall? What should I do next to help him?

Answer

Your dog falling off the bed and now showing a limp suggests he may have injured his leg or hip. It's important to observe his behavior closely and consider seeking veterinary advice to ensure his well-being.

  • Monitor your dog's limping and any changes in behavior.
  • Limit physical activity to prevent further injury.
  • Contact a vet for professional advice if the limping continues or worsens.

The fact that your dog is limping and avoiding putting weight on one of his back legs could indeed indicate a hip or leg injury. Dogs can experience strains, sprains, or even fractures from falls. It's best to restrict his movements to prevent further strain and observe for any swelling or worsening symptoms. If the limping does not improve within a day or two, or if your dog seems to be in significant pain, it would be wise to consult with a veterinarian for a proper assessment. They might recommend rest, medication, or further diagnostic evaluations like an X-ray to rule out serious injuries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs of a serious injury after a fall?

    Look for continuous pain, swelling, inability to move the limb, changes in behavior, or any signs of distress. These may require prompt veterinary attention.

  • Should I give my dog any pain medication?

    It's best to consult a veterinarian before administering any pain medication, as some human medications can be harmful to dogs.

  • How long should I wait before visiting the vet?

    If there is no improvement in your dog's condition within 24-48 hours, or if the symptoms get worse, it's advisable to visit the vet to ensure your dog's health and safety.

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