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PostSubject: Anyone else have a hard time not freaking out at any sign your dog is hurt?   time - Anyone else have a hard time not freaking out at any sign your dog is hurt? EmptyMon Oct 19, 2015 9:50 am

So Simon and I got to work this morning and he went to stretch and let out a little gasp and stopped stretching his front left leg. Then when walking he was slightly favoring and limping a tiny bit.
And now I have my worried face on.
The plan for today changed from Simon gets to play in daycare to Simon is going to be resting and when we get home I will ice and elevate his leg.

I hope its nothing just a sore musle or something but I know I totally tend to over worry when it comes to my dogs.

Yesterday he did get that leg tanged in the leash at the same time Sadie took off after a cat and jerked both of us pretty bad. I think that is how he hurt it now fingers crossed it's no big deal.
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Elise, I'm right there with you, I am such a hypochondriac when it comes to my pups. I think it's because they can't tell us what's wrong.

Logan has had a couple of those limping incidents, stemming from being an overzealous puppy and hurting himself. I always give it a day or two for him to shake it off before I worry.

So currently Logan has a huge scrape on his lip. I think it happened when we were playing on the tennis courts and he tripped and tumbled. Now I'm worried about it getting infected etc...and there's not much I can do for it since it's basically on his mouth. These dogs just love to scare us!
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You could find out what people do to clean lip or tongue piercings and use that to clean it. because that would have to be mouth safe right? Just a thought.
Yeah I normally make myself wait a day or two before calling the vet or anything, but I do tend to ice it just incase. I mean it if is a minor injury that would be the suggestion anyway.
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