My dog got accidentally hit with a frisbee at the park and now seems a bit off, should I consult a vet?

Yesterday at the park, my dog accidentally got hit with a frisbee while we were all playing. Ever since then, he seems a bit off and isn't his usual energetic self. He’s resting more than normal and not as excited to play. Is it possible he could be hurt, and should I take him to a vet to get checked out?

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Answer

It's possible your dog could be experiencing some discomfort from the frisbee incident, and it's important to watch for any signs of injury or distress. It's wise to consult a veterinarian if you have any concerns about your pet's health.

  • Reduced energy and excitement
  • More resting or sleeping than usual
  • Signs of pain or discomfort when touched
  • Unusual behaviors such as limping or whining

If your dog is less energetic than normal, it could indicate an injury that requires attention. Even minor injuries can cause discomfort that might affect their usual behavior. Monitoring your dog for changes, such as altered eating habits or avoiding activities they usually enjoy, can help gauge the seriousness of the situation.

If you notice any persistent changes in your dog's behavior, it's best to have him checked by a vet to ensure he's okay. For professional assistance, book a consultation with one of our vets at Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How soon should I take my dog to the vet after an incident like this?

    If your dog shows signs of pain, significant behavior changes, or if you're concerned for their well-being, it's best to consult a vet as soon as possible.

  • What should I do if my dog starts limping?

    Observe which limb is affected and try to limit your dog's movement to prevent further injury. Schedule a vet appointment for a thorough examination.

  • Can a minor incident like a frisbee hit cause serious injuries?

    While it's unlikely, minor incidents can sometimes result in bruises or sprains. It's important to monitor your dog's behavior for any unusual signs.

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