My dog fell off the table today while I was grooming her, should I be worried?

While grooming my dog today, she unexpectedly fell off the table. She seemed a bit startled but got back on her feet quickly. I'm concerned about any possible injuries that might not be immediately obvious. Should I be checking for anything specific or considering a visit to the vet?

Answer

It's concerning when a beloved pet falls unexpectedly, especially during grooming. Fortunately, your dog quickly got back on her feet, which is a great sign.

  • Observe your dog for any behavior changes.
  • Gently check for swelling or pain in her limbs.
  • Consider a vet visit if you're concerned or notice any changes.

When a dog falls, it's natural to worry about injuries that might not be immediately obvious. Keep an eye on her over the next few days for signs such as limping, swelling, reluctance to move, or changes in appetite and behavior. If you notice any of these, it would be wise to consult a vet for a thorough check-up. Remember, you know your dog best and if anything feels off, seeking professional advice is a good step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately after my dog falls?

    First, keep calm and observe your dog’s behavior. Check for any immediate signs of distress such as limping, crying, or hesitation to move and, if necessary, calmly comfort her and allow her to rest.

  • How can I tell if my dog is in pain after a fall?

    Look for signs such as whining, yelping, or changes in breathing. A reluctance to play, eat, or engage in normal activities might also indicate discomfort. Gently touching or pressing on different areas of her body can help identify sensitive spots.

  • When should I consider an immediate vet visit after a fall?

    If you notice your dog has difficulty standing, is showing signs of severe pain, or there are any symptoms like vomiting or bleeding, it is important to seek immediate veterinary care to rule out serious injury.

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