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Old 05-27-2012, 09:12 AM   #11
lynzy420
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If you or your child were limping and in obvious pain wouldn't you go to an Urgent Care or ER? Your pup can't speak BUT is showing you, the only way he can that he is in pain, listen to him.

If you can't afford an emergency vet visit then please contain him in his kennel, reassure him often, check him often, and get him to the regular vets ASAP. These little ones can decline quickly. I can't tell you how many times I mistook seemingly minor symptoms only to find out that it was an emergency. I take no chances any more.

A limp can indicate a leg problem, an abdominal problem, a back problem, etc., it can be anything. Please take him to the vet.

Don't mistake our brutal honesty for bashing, we care about your pup...please act now.

Please keep us updated.
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