Just like everyone else said, accidents happen, I know it hurts you as much as it does the puppy, the last thing any of us want to do is hurt them!
It sometimes happens with Darcy, she moves slow because she is older, she gets in front or behind me, and I don't realize it. She doesn't sleep with us at night, as she prefers her own space, and so DH and I have to turn the lamps on the night stand or shine our iphones at the floor before we get up, because sometimes she sleeps right where our feet will land , instead of sleeping on her bed, or her folded up lambie blanket.
Like the posters said, let the puppy rest and don't allow running or jumping. Darcy pulled a muscle in her front leg earlier this summer and we had to make sure she did not jump on the sofa, and if she was up there we taught her WAIT, so she would stop and wait to be lifted down. I think it took 2 weeks for her to heal and walk normally. |