Advice and prayers please Everyone I need some advice and prayers. We got to bed this morning around 4am from getting everything calmed down from our emergency vet visist and I woke up around 11:30am and Callie was still sleeping so I woke her up and she was limping this morning not crying but I cant help wonder is she is in pain. I really honestly am not sure what to do. The emergency vet said it showed nothing in the xrays. But should I call our regular vet now and take her over there or should I wait untill tomorrow to see if she stops limping? I'm in tears not knowing what to do. She just wants to lay and sleep. |
If she is not crying I think she will be ok. I would give her a few days..she might have just twisted it and it is sore. |
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This happened to Buddy last summer. When I returned from work he was sitting by the door with one leg up. I waited until the morning to see if there was a change , there wasn't so off to the vet. He had a soft tissue injury I was told, probably jumped off the couch or love seat barking while I was at work, was given a shot of megacam(s) and pills of the same for several day's. If it didn't get better to come back in. It was better by that night with the shot. It's painful so I would advise a visit to the vet for some pain meds if nothing is broke. Good luck, |
I have no advice to give but am hoping it is not too serious. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all! |
I put her in bed with me and we had a nice nap and then got up and shes not really limping. She wants to run and jump and I keep telling her no no and closed the doggie door so she can only go out for potty times not to go run around and she got mad and threw some toys around. Our regular vet called to check on her and put us down for tomorrow and said to come in if she still seems like shes hurting or if she seems better we can call and cancel.She jumped on the couch before I could stop her and is now tucked in and sleeping/resting. |
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