This will also aid recommendations for what type of tests or treatments are needed next. Identifying to start of the lameness will be helpful for your vet and give them clues about what the most likely causes are.
Did your dog have a slight limp that has worsened over the last week or month? Did it begin after your pet played outside in the yard? Did they yelp when they jumped off the couch? When did the injury occur?Ī helpful piece of information when assessing any lameness in your pet is when the symptoms began. Answering the following questions should help you determine what next steps you should take. To assess your dog’s lameness, the first thing that you need to determine is whether you should seek immediate/emergency care or if your pet can wait for a regular appointment to be seen by a veterinary provider. Follow below as we cover how to evaluate your dog when they’re showing signs of lameness or injury, and how you can best help your injured friend! Knowing what to do (or more importantly, what NOT to do) is essential for any dog-lover seeking the best care for their pet.