My dog fell off the bed and is now limping, should I take him to see a vet?

Earlier today, my dog had a little accident and fell off the bed. Since then, he’s been limping and seems uncomfortable walking. I’m really worried about him — do you think this is something serious enough to warrant a visit to the vet, or should I wait and see if it improves?

Answer

If your dog is limping and uncomfortable after a fall, it's best to consult with a vet, as this could indicate an injury needing attention.

  • Check for signs like swelling, bruising, or a reluctance to be touched in certain areas.
  • Observe if your dog is avoiding putting weight on a limb or shows a change in behavior, such as increased aggression or hiding.
  • Look out for any visible wounds or a change in the alignment of their legs or spine.

It’s important to address limping in dogs because it can be a sign of sprains, fractures, or other serious injuries that might not heal properly without intervention. Even if the injury seems minor, a professional examination can rule out any underlying issues that could cause long-term harm.

To ensure the best care for your furry friend, consider booking an online consultation with Dial A Vet where a licensed veterinarian can advise on the next steps. Book a consultation here.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog is limping after a fall?

    It's advisable to monitor them closely and limit their movement. If the limping persists beyond a day or worsens, seek veterinary attention.

  • Can I give my dog pain medication from my medicine cabinet?

    No, you should never give your dog human medications as they can be harmful. Always consult a vet for appropriate pain management.

  • When should I be worried about my dog's limp?

    If your dog is showing signs of pain like crying out, biting at sore areas, or not using a limb at all, it's crucial to get them to a vet quickly for an evaluation.

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