Help your Dog Recover from a Broken Leg
Help a Dog Recover from a Broken Leg
A broken leg is one of the most common injuries for dogs. If your dog recently got in a vehicular accident or took a fall and broke their leg, you’ll need to perform first aid and get them to the hospital right away! Once you arrive at the hospital, you should look at the various treatment options and consider how you will pay for the veterinary fees, which may be steep. When you get home, you’ll need to restrict movement and give your dog lots of love and attention.
Performing First Aid Evaluate the dog for more severe injuries.
If your dog has just experienced a traumatic event, take a moment to assess your dog. If your dog has more serious injuries, then you will need to address these first before dealing with the broken leg. If the injury occurred on a road, move the dog to a safe place and then administer emergency first aid. Some things to look for include: Whether or not your dog is alert. If your dog is unconscious, then he may have a head injury.Whether or not your dog can take full breaths.The color of their gums. They should be pink. If they are very pale, muddy, or blueish in color, then your dog is not getting enough oxygen and needs immediate veterinary attention.Strong, synchronous pulses. Feel for the heart beating on the lower chest, near the elbow joint. The femoral pulse is also easy to feel on the inside surface of the thigh, in the middle of the leg. If you cannot find a strong regular pulse, then seek immediate veterinary attention for your dog.Examine the injured leg.
If you see your dog limping, take a look to see which leg is injured. Do a slow, careful examination of the injured leg. The broken leg could be really obvious, such as an exposed, open fracture. In this case, you’ll need to keep the wound clean. If it is a closed fracture, your dog may be limping but there may not be any blood or obvious wound. Whatever type of break, you’ll need to apply first aid and get your d A broken leg is one of the most common injuries for dogs. If your dog recently got in a vehicular accident or took a fall and broke their leg, you’ll need to perform first aid and get them to the hospital right away! Once you arrive at the hospital, you should look at the various treatment options and consider how you will pay for the veterinary fees, which may be steep. When you get home, you’ll need to restrict movement and give your dog lots of love and attention.
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