yes. It could be broken too. It could also be cut, a pad might be torn, bitten, burned, or it could have picked up a thorn, staple or some kind of burr. This kind of condition or behavior justifies a trip to the vet.
This dogs has to be taken inmediately to the veterinarian.
There are two major differentials for sudden onset limping - injury or disease. I would suspect an injury in a younger animal, such as twisting a joint watching the raccoons in the yard overnight. In an older animal, I would suspect the onset of arthritis; the joints tend to be stiffer and more painful in the morning but usually become looser and more flexible with motion. It is important to know that "sudden onset limping" as reported by the owner is usually not a true sudden onset limping. Often the dog has been showing minor signs of limping for some time, but because the owner sees the dog every day he doesn't recognize the very subtle day-to-day changes. If this is an older dog, or this doesn't get better in a couple of days in a younger dog, you should take your dog to your vet for an examination.
maybe he is shy or he doesnt like u or it was to sudden
Well , the lifestyle of people would be affected .Outdoor activities would be cancelled too :(
Yes, but not without a cause...
hes a jerk. brake up w/ him
shes probley just shy
to tell the truth love is always possible you might try and try and try and then all a sudden love is right there in front of you
There are two possible causes of a Laburnum tree's sudden death. One could be silver leaf disease. Another is phytophthora root disease.
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It is possible that the briar the rose was budded on to is taking over.
drifting is illeagle