Very.
I have not met one that is not.
Generally limping.
If you think your puppy has sprained a leg (or is not bearing weight on one leg or limping), you need to take him to a vet. Call your vet and tell him/her exactly what your puppy is doing and they will decide if you need to bring the dog in ASAP, or if it can wait a day or so.
Common symptoms of a cat with a broken leg or sprain include limping, swelling, pain, and reluctance to bear weight on the affected leg. Treatment options may include immobilization with a splint or cast, pain medication, and possibly surgery for severe cases. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
ask your mom to do it for you
Yes
The purpose of the upper pad on a dog's front leg is to provide cushioning and support while the dog is walking, running, or standing. It helps to absorb shock and protect the bones and joints in the leg.
I recommend doing the jerk.
The time it takes for a sprained leg in a dog to heal can vary depending on the severity of the sprain. Mild sprains may heal in a week or two with rest, while more severe sprains could take several weeks to several months to fully heal. It's important to follow your veterinarian's advice for treatment and rehabilitation to ensure proper healing.
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.
swiming
Well, the dog will be limping if a leg or arm. The bone could be a little crooked. It will be weak and maybe your dog will be yelping. Try rubbing all bones of the dog if you suspect a sprain. If it is a broken bone, see the vet IMEDIATLY!
A dog has two knees. One on each front leg in the middle.