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Limping!
My baby girl has just come back from her night walk/play and she's limped in and flopped on the her bed she's never had anything like this before and mummy is worried
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Nothing you can do till morning, and generally nothing rest won't cure. They are such a worry Xx
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Aww poor baby, hopefully will be ok in the morning xxx
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Thanks girls hoping it'll be ok tomorrow, would you take her the vet or just rest her? Xxx
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I'd probably just rest her for a couple of days and see how it goes but it's up to you Hun xx
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Aww she's feeling so sorry for herself and Neil's just ate a piece pizza and she never even tried to get up! I'll see how she goes, thanks Hun. God they're such a worry aren't they, it really reminds of my kids as babies when they're sick and can't tell you what's wrong!
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Yep and I am a single parent lol!
See how she is tomorrow hun and try not to stress Xx
See how she is tomorrow hun and try not to stress Xx
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Aw no Darcy Get a good rest and be all better for mum in the morning!!
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Hope she is okay. Could just be a strain, Suki gets them frequently and is okay the next day.
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How does she seem today ?
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Hope she's ok xx
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Aw no hope a bit of rest is helping. When Roxy had this from play a little while ago I did sit and hold an ice pack wrapped in a tea towel on her leg for small periods at a time which really, really helped. Do you have any doggy painkillers in the house?
Feel better very soon Darcy
Feel better very soon Darcy
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She's still a bit limpy and stiff so no excersise today, no Lisa no painkillers in the house xx
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Aww poor darcy xx
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Biscuits had a few limps and they've always turned out to be nothing! Doesn't stop you worrying though, I usually just check her paws over for cuts/splinters and keep an eye on her around the garden, if she seems okay continue as usual but otherwise I'd just rest her for a few days. I'd imagine the vets would probably have a feel around and prescribe metacam.. Hope she's better tomorrow! Xxx
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Thanks rach we've only had a few light lead walks no ball! I'll see how she is tomorrow after normal walks and if it's the same I'll take her the vets Tuesday she's crying now to go out with her ball in her mouth
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aww poor girl ,i'm sure she'll be fine in a couple of days,they do know how to make us worry
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Re: Limping!
Oh hun soz missed this, Vin had this last week and defo think its ball playing. I did what Lisa said with the ice and have been rubbing his shoulder and leg with Aloe Vera gel. It is much better but have limited the ball play. Hope she is better soon hun xxx
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