Limping in dogs can have various causes, ranging from minor injuries to serious health conditions. Here are some causes and treatments for your dog.
Possible Causes of Dog Limping:
Injuries:
Sprains/Strains: Ligaments (connect bones) or tendons (connect muscle to bone) can be overstretched or torn.
Fractures: Broken bones can cause severe pain and difficulty bearing weight.
Dislocations: Joints can come out of place.
Soft Tissue Injuries: Bruises, cuts, or punctures can cause pain and inflammation.
Foreign Objects: Thorns, glass, or other debris can become embedded in paws.
Joint Diseases:
Osteoarthritis: Degenerative joint disease, common in older dogs, causes cartilage breakdown.
Hip Dysplasia: Malformation of the hip joint.
Elbow Dysplasia: Abnormal development of the elbow joint.
Patellar Luxation: “Slipped kneecap,” where the kneecap moves out of its normal groove.
Infections:
Lyme Disease: Tick-borne disease that can cause joint inflammation.
Bacterial or Fungal Infections: Can infect bones, joints, or soft tissues.
Neurological Problems:
Intervertebral Disc Disease: Degenerative changes in the spinal discs.
Nerve Damage: Can occur from injury, disease, or compression.
Cancer:
Bone cancer can cause pain and lameness.
When to See a Veterinarian for your Dog Limping:
Sudden onset of severe limping
Limping that doesn’t improve within a few days
Limping accompanied by other symptoms (fever, lethargy, loss of appetite)
**Any suspicion of a serious injury (hit by car, fall)
Treatment for Dog Limping:
Diagnosis: Your veterinarian will perform a thorough physical examination, take X-rays or other imaging tests, and may recommend blood tests.
Rest: Limiting activity is crucial for healing.
Pain Management: Medications (pain relievers, anti-inflammatories) may be prescribed.
Physical Therapy: Exercises and modalities (like laser therapy) can help improve range of motion and strength.
Non-Surgery Options: Posh Dog Knee Brace can help with Knee Injuries, Elbow or Wrist. Contact us for more information about your options.
Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight can reduce stress on joints.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult with a qualified veterinarian for any concerns about your dog’s health. For more information about our Posh Dog Knee Brace you can visit our contact page or Facebook.