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she could probably find a vet that would have her bring it in and then charge her to tell her he can;t do anything til morning. And charge her for keeping it over night. Kitty, don't feel so bad. Accidents happen. |
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That is good news. it might still be tender, or she might just be afraid that it's going to hurt. |
:p That's WONDERFUL news!! Her leg is probably a little tender, but sounds like she's really milking it for extra attention! |
aaaaawwwww..poor baby...Time to count the blessings - it could easily have been her neck that got slammed :( :( everyone's right - accidents happen and we just have to learn from them - hopefully her pain is subsiding and she's going to be ok - did the vet give you anything for her pain ? I wish her all the best and am glad to hear it wasn't broken - I've shut my own fingers in doors and it DOES make you want to scream.... |
WHEW!!!! You must feel soooooooooooooo much better!! Im sure she is still in pain but also afraid it will get hurt again...she will be back to herself soon.. Dawn |
See... Prayer works! I'm am very happy for you and your baby!!! So glad she is feeling better... What a weight that must be lifted from you!!!! I told ya it would be ok! YEAH!:yay_jump: :yay_jump: :yay_jump: :yay_jump: :yay_jump: |
Shew!! great news.. Maybe it's just bruised and tender a little bit and will go away soon. |
Yipeee, great news! |
That's great news! When Lucy was about the same age, she jumped off the top of the couch because she was excited that I was coming in the front door. I just KNEW her leg was broken because she screamed bloody murder! Luckily, the vet was still open and I called and took her in immediately. After tears (mine) and lots of x-rays, the vet determined that her leg was not broken, just really sore. Lucy would not put that leg down. Finally, my son told me to fill the bath tub with warm water, put my hand under her belly and MAKE her swim to exercise the leg and show her that it wouldn't kill her to move it. It worked. Within 3 days she was fine and acting like nothing had happened. Try it with your baby in a couple of days and see if this works for you. |
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I would definitely get to the vet ASAP! I have a chihuahua/pomeranian mix and something similar happened to her when she was about 2 months old. She know only has use of her two front legs and one back leg. She still has all four legs (we opted not to get the "broken" leg removed since she still has use of it) What happened was, the tendant was moved in her leg from running down the front of her leg to the side and it caused the leg to get "pulled" and it is now permanately in an up position. Please get ur baby checked asap! |
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I like how you try to make her feel better by saying she could have slammed the pups neck.:eek: :lol tears But I did feel better when you said you shut doors on your fingers I can just picture it :D :wavey: |
Oklahoma Member Hi! I just saw your post, hope your baby is going to be okay... I noticed you are in Oklahoma, me too! Glad to see another OKIE!! Good Luck |
Puppy Hi, I am so sorry about your baby! And like others have posted it was a accident.. It could have happened to any of us! I have almost got mine a few times going Out the door and one being on my heals.. And also keep in mind it can be fixed. I do have to agree with the person that Posted that you may want to re-check on Vet.. I wouldn’t be happy if mine asked Me to wait to the next day to see mine. And most of all after telling me that it was A good chance that it was broken.. What really does worry me.. is you saying pup seem like it was in shock. Shock is a serious condition and can cause death long before the broken leg. You may want to take a peek at the gums and see if they are a nice pink color. Also you but a little pressure on the gum with your finger and then pull away Quick you should see the nice pick color return quick.. There are some other Signs of shock… You may be able to find some info on the net that will help You more to evaluate this.. You may find in re-calling your Vet with the concern of shock that they will Have you come in right away.. And even if you only have a bruise or tissue Swelling still can make a pup have shock response.. I know you are stress and very upset about what happened.. And I don’t mean to Add to your stress.. But would fell much worse to read a follow up post … With the un thinkable.. Nell .. |
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