Agria Vet Guide

Severe lameness - Mature dog

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Lameness in dogs can have various causes and therefore a physical examination is usually needed to make a correct assessment of the case.

Some common causes of severe acute lameness in grown dogs are: 

- Trauma (including fractures dislocations and sprains) 

- Aggravated arthritis  

- Infections of the foot or elsewhere (with infections the lameness is often getting worse)

- Pad or claw damage 

As we discussed, your dog has a severe lameness and I therefore recommend that your dog is examined by your veterinary surgeon as soon as possible.

Keep the dog rested until examined by a vet, i.e. rest the dog on a lead and do not let it play with other dogs or run loose. Any jumping should be also be avoided.

Please contact your local vet or another available veterinarian for an emergency appointment.  

Guide tagged with: Musculoskeletal system
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