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Old 10-07-2009, 01:00 PM   #10
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I hope I'm doing this correctly. It's the first time I've actually made a comment. I just googled asking if it was possible for a dog to get a cramp?
And I received this page. Thank you so much!!! My Yorkie just had a cramp. It was not my first thought, all I could think was she broke her leg. However, I was wondering how? Our Tiny is old and she is a lap dog. Dose not really walk around all that much unless she wants to. I had just brought her in from out side. She went to her chair and about twenty mins. later she started crying so loud. I called the Vet and the young lady asked me to have her walk towards me. She was in too much pain. I called my husband at work and he came home. Yes, he came home because he could hear her crying in pain. I wanted him to drive so that I could carry her. Then all off sudden I saw her moving her leg. I put her on the ground and she started walking. I was so happy and my thought maybe it was a cramp. I called and asked the young lady that answered the phone at the Vet's office and she did not think it was a cramp. I googled it and a few people did say they do. Thank God for the internet. Thank you for this great topic.

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We had been swimming for most of the afternoon and Gus was having a ball. He is finally wanting to go in but only when I'm there. He will walk to the edge and bark for me to put him in. It's the cutest thing. Anyway, we got out and came inside to change. Gus was drying himself on my bed by walking back and forth. All of a sudden he started yelping very loudly. I looked down and he had his right back leg was up and his toes were curled upward. Kinda like we do after painting our toe nails and walk. I went to go pick him up

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