Yes that's why dogs lie down in the sun!
So you should call them in and check.
That's for like when they get hot. I think you mean when they are ready to mate. If that is the case, no, it is not usual for their legs to ache. They might ache when she is pregnant because of the weight of her puppies, but that's beside the point. Hope this helped! :)
You need to identify the reason for the pain. Take it to the vet
can i give dilauded to my dog for pain
Take it to the vet.
yes if the dog doesnt have loose skin the pain will be more servere but normal and should be gone in a week or a few days. if the pain continues, take it to the vet.
If your dog won't walk on its front leg, there is either physical pain present or some type of malfunction or instability within the leg itself. It is not normal for a dog to refuse to use its front leg.
Because it is just hurt, its "spazing" because of the pain.
leg pain = kaalu vedana (കാലുവേദന)
If you broke your leg would YOU be in pain?
It's possible if hes in a lot of pain. Contact your Vet for a painkillers.
It is recommended that you call your vet office and get your dog in immediately, as this type of injury is VERY PAINFUL for your dog. The only way of knowing what type of injury it is, is of course through X-RAY'S. Your vet will best advise you of the diagnosis and proper treatment for your dog. unless your a traned vet or superman with x-ray vision then take it too the vet or shoot it. Im sure its in alot of pain!
I have a pain in my right butt an my right leg by my calf when i get the pain in my butt my leg hurts at the same time
Leg pain is in fact a symptom of fibromyalgia. however, having leg pain does not necessarily mean you have fibromyalgia, it could be a symptom of many leg-related problems.
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.