How to quickly check for abnormal walking of dogs

How to quickly check for abnormal walking of dogs

How to quickly check for abnormal walking of dogs
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Dogs that are often bent outside are more likely to cause injuries to the claws. It is the most common situation to scratch by small stones on the roadside. If your dog has an abnormal walking, the owner needs to determine what injury it is at home, and to determine whether to go to the hospital for medical treatment through a simple inspection.
Check the dog's feet and the dog's legs, and see if there is any cause of pain. First of all, when you find that the dog is lame, check it out carefully to have different degrees of trauma. The pads of the feet are stuffed, which is the most common. Then there is the place where there is a place or redness in the finger seam, and then there is no trauma on the legs and so on. You can check it out first to determine whether it is a problem that you can solve.
The legs of the dog's lame with your hands are gently pressed to see if there is a swollen rise or another leg. If there is no trauma, it may be a problem under the skin. Touching and pinching the dog's small legs slightly, pinching along the thigh roots all the time to the feet, it feels very hard, or there is a swollen bag. In the process of paying attention, do you have to pinch your legs when you pinch a place?
If you are not sure if a part of the dog's leg is normal, you can refer to the legs that the dog does not lame, and touch whether the other legs have the same structure. Straight the dog's legs, check whether it is a bone or ligament. Check the dog's joint or ligament. There is no abnormality in the ligament. See if the dog has a reaction to resist, if it is not a particularly struggling resistance, it should not have much problem. It hurts if you pull your dog, and it will definitely struggle.
I did not find a problem after the above inspections, so let's observe first. Sometimes it may be that the legs or on the feet hit a bit, nor did it hurt the ligament, nor did it break the skin, it was difficult to find the reason. After a few hours, it would be fine. If it is 4-5 hours, the dog is still lame, then you have to take the dog to see the doctor. If both legs can't walk at the same time, you should immediately take it to see a doctor, because it may be a spine problem.