My dog's knees look more swollen than before, should I be freaking out about this?

I've noticed that my dog's knees seem to be more swollen than they were a few days ago. We haven't done anything out of the ordinary, so I'm unsure what might have caused this change. Should I be concerned about the swelling, or could it be something that resolves on its own?

Answer

It sounds like your dog's knees are swollen, and this could be concerning, particularly if the swelling is new or worsening.

  • Sudden swelling can indicate underlying issues.
  • Monitor any additional symptoms like limping or pain.
  • Consult a vet if you're uncertain or if the condition worsens.

Knee swelling in dogs can sometimes result from injury, arthritis, or an infection. It's important to watch for any signs of limping, discomfort, or inability to move freely. These could indicate that your dog is in pain, and although some swelling may resolve on its own, it's always best to err on the side of caution, especially if the swelling persists or your dog seems uncomfortable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause swelling in my dog's knees?

    Swelling can be caused by various factors including injury, arthritis, or an infection. Identifying additional symptoms can help determine the cause.

  • Should I take my dog to the vet immediately?

    If the swelling is accompanied by severe pain, limping, or if the condition worsens, it's advisable to consult with a vet promptly.

  • Can knee swelling in dogs resolve without treatment?

    While some minor swellings can subside naturally, it’s crucial to monitor the situation. Persistent or worsening swelling should be evaluated by a veterinarian.

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