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If the limping just began suddenly, it is likely a minor injury or something is in the dog's paw. Examine the dog's paw and make sure he does not have any splinters or glass in the pad. Try to determine where the pain is coming from. It could be hip, leg, knee, paw, shoulder, or elbow, or any part of the leg itself. Lay your dog down and massage him and gently feel each leg, especially the suspect leg. Manipulate the leg slowly in a walking motion and watch the dog's response. If He shows pain, then you probably narrowed down the location of the pain. If you are unaware of a specific injury, as long as the limp is not severe, just keep an eye on it for a couple of days and go to the vet if it gets worse or does not improve.

If the limp developed gradually or is sporadic, it's more likely that your dog is developing hip dysplasia or Arthritis. In that case, get the dog on a glucosamine/chondroiten suppliment to be taken daily, and if the pain is bad enough, ask the vet for a pain killer to give on the bad days.

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15y ago

you should check first to see if there is an open wound like a bite mark or something on the leg obviously, it might even have a splinter. otherwise it might have just sprained its ankle. another obvious, sorry: take your dog to the vet if you cant figure it out and the dog doesnt stop limping.

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I soaked my dogs leg in epsom salt and it helped a little bit then I eventually took her to the (lowpriced) vet. My dog was bitten by another dog and this made her joint swell in her leg. Godd luck! I know it is stressful knowing your baby is in pain! God bless!

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