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Baby Teddi Limping Let me start by saying we have an appointment with our vet in about an hour for this. After playing with Teddi for about 15 minutes (and he likes to play rough) I noticed he was limping a bit when retrieving his squirrel. Not a huge limp but enough to concern us. Please pray for us that it is not anything serious! :( |
I'm so sorry.:( They can get hurt so easily - they are so little. Sending thoughts that it will be nothing serious. |
I hope you receive good news at the vet and that Teddi's leg will be okay. |
I hope you will get good news from the vet and that Teddi (I love that name) will be feeling much better soon! |
Hopefully it's just a pulled muscle and Teddi will be back to his normal self after a day or two of rest. |
Baby Teddi is Fine!! It turns out that our vet thinks it is quite normal. It is not his kneecaps. There is no sign of luxating patella *whew*. Teddi likes to play quite rough (though we try not to let him) and loves to run, run, run - very fast little boy!!! It is actually just growing pains, our vet says. He was showing the most pain in his Humorous (?spelling?), which is the upper part of his leg and when we got him home he was not limping at all and in fact back to running. As we speak my hubby is entertaining him with his favorite fox and his favorite game which is fetch, wait, we throw it, say go, and he runs as fast as he can to retrieve it! They gave us some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory oral suspension which is on an as needed basis. We will discontinue tomorrow as it is once a day, if of course he is still not limping but we are relieved! We are a bit quick to jump the gun sometimes I guess but at least we know now that it is nothing! Thanks everyone for your good wishes!! :) |
Sounds like wonderful news! I used to have growing pains, too.:rolleyes: |
Great news! You weren't jumping the gun. Best to be overly cautious. :) |
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But while I have you here...has anyone ever had such a strong willed baby that they actually threw temper tamtrums??? (Not parent ~ pup...lol) Teddi has taken to getting so upset at being in his pen when he doesn't want to be that he throws his bedding around and runs in circles, growling and barking at me!:eek: Never experienced this with baby Giz...I know they are all different but...holy...wth? :confused: |
When Max was a pup, he threw a tantrum every evening when the sun went down, just like a little kid who didn't want to go to bed. He didn't want the day to end, lol, and he would throw his bed around and bark, zoom, and then he would plop down in his bed for a nap. Teddi just wants out of the pen. He sounds like an energetic pup. I wouldn't worry as long as he seems happy otherwise. Don't scold him. Make light of it with a happy voice and he will outgrow it. |
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Awww, glad that Teddi is fine. Wouldn't it be nice if they could talk and tell us what was wrong. |
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Here is a funny thread about doggy tantrums: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...-tantrums.html |
Glad Teddi is doing well... funny about the tantrums...:D |
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Biting is not good and he certainly needs to learn bite inhibition. Check out the sticky on this subject at the top of the training forum. The rest of it, the zoomies, barking, and growling, sounds like playfulness. Some dogs can be more hyper than others. Daily walks and fetch are a great ways to drain energy. Obedience and trick training are great ways to challenge your pup mentally and encourage him to focus. My family adopted an adult 85-pound Airedale when I was a teen. I was terrified of large dogs and for the first week that we had Tara, I often had to seek refuge on the kitchen counter because I thought she wanted to eat me. We had a trainer come to the house and explain to me that she was doing a "play bow" and her barking and growling were part of the invitation to me to play. Once I realized what she was trying to communicate to me, we became best friends and had a blast playing in the yard. |
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Puppy classes -- very good! I agree about those razor sharp puppy teeth. When Max had his remaining ones pulled, I kept them for posterity. :p |
One more thing - we do walks about 5 -6 times a day - long and short. Also - fetch is the name of the game and he runs and runs and runs - he is the ultimate energizer bunny! Waiting for those puppy classes...we have used replacement etc. still does it during his tamtrums though...:rolleyes: |
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