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Generally speaking: no. However, a broken leg requires veterinary care as soon as possible.
To effectively set a broken leg for proper healing and recovery, it is important to seek medical help from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or orthopedic specialist. They will assess the injury, realign the broken bones, and immobilize the leg with a cast or splint to keep it stable. Following their instructions for rest, elevation, and rehabilitation exercises will help promote healing and recovery.
A doctor will set the bones in their proper places and then put a cast on the leg to keep it from moving around. After a couple weeks or so, the bones will have healed.
It depends on what happened with the broken leg. If it's a clean cut and there aren't any other fractures, it should heal fine! But get it to a doctor to set it if you don't want your bone to set twisted.
No, a cat's broken leg typically cannot heal on its own without medical intervention. Treatment from a veterinarian is usually necessary to properly set the bone and ensure proper healing.
If you have broken your leg in the 1800's, take a piece of wood or something solid and put it under your leg. Take indian leather and wrap it around the leg and wood. Chill cold rocks in a river and set them over the leather. Leave rocks on leg for 20-30 minutes. Leave homemade ''cast" on for 8 weeks or until healed. Rest and do not work.
Dr. Samuel Mudd treated and set John Wilkes Booth's broken leg.
After the fracture has been set and casted, pain medication is usually needed for the first few days or so.
Dr. Samuel Mudd set, splinted, and bandaged John Wilkes Booth's broken leg, and he made him a pair of crutches, as well.
You need to take your dog the the vet right away. The broken legs needs to be set correctly before it heals in the wrong place. The vet can also prescribe an antibiotic to get rid of the infection.
I sincerely hope that your dog has been taken to your Veterinarian and the broken leg treated with surgery or set properly. The dog can eat its regular dog food, make sure it is a good name brand dog food and not some generic version. Don't let the dog go around with a broken leg without any sort of treatment, is very painful and infection will set in and he or she will die a very painful and slow death. I am sure you would not want that for yourself if you had a painful death. I am going to assume that the leg has been treated by your Veterinarian. Just feed a good name dog food.
You simply must turn the leg so it looks backwards then put it in like you would normally do it might take a bit of pushing then once you here a pop sound then turn the leg back to normal and soak the doll for about 10 minutes then take her out air dry her And there you go