Thread: Limping puppy
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Old 07-10-2013, 04:44 PM   #15
tricia208
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You have some great responses from YT posters and you have taken Winnie to the vet. I can only add that if Winnie is limping then she is in pain. I know it is confusing because you probably felt the leg to examine her and she did not respond with a painful reaction. Anytime our little guys have a physiological change such as a limp in their gait then they need a look see by the vet. The longer you have Winnie you will get to know her and recognize the times that a vet visit is in order. Whether they are babies or puppies we all have to learn to be new mommies and daddys! This is a good place to learn what the vet does not have time to tell you and learn from other pet owner experiences.
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