My little puppy got accidentally knocked off the couch a couple nights ago, and I'm still worried. Is there something I should be watching for?

A couple of nights ago, my little puppy got accidentally knocked off the couch. At first, he seemed okay, but I'm still worried and can't shake the feeling that he might have hurt himself. Is there anything specific I should be watching out for, like limping or changes in his behavior, to make sure he’s really alright?

Answer

It sounds like your puppy had a bit of a tumble from the couch, and while he seemed fine initially, it's natural to be concerned about potential injuries. Here are some signs you can watch for to ensure he’s still doing well.

  • Monitor for limping or any changes in gait
  • Observe for changes in behavior such as lethargy or increased aggression
  • Check for any swelling, bruising, or unusual sensitivity when touched

Puppies are often resilient, but even a minor fall can sometimes lead to injuries that aren't immediately obvious. Watch for signs like limping, reluctance to play, or changes in appetite, which could indicate pain or discomfort. If you notice any of these symptoms, or if they worsen, it would be a good idea to consult with a veterinary professional for a thorough examination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my puppy is in pain?

    Signs of pain in puppies include whining, limping, avoiding being touched, or not playing as much. If you notice these behaviors, it's best to get a professional assessment.

  • What should I do if my puppy starts limping days after the fall?

    If your puppy starts limping days after the incident, it could indicate a developing injury. It's important to consult with a vet to rule out any serious issues.

  • Could a small fall cause serious injury to my puppy?

    While puppies are generally quite sturdy, a fall can potentially cause injuries such as sprains or fractures. Close observation and a vet check are recommended if the symptoms persist or worsen.

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