yes you shoul be concerned!!!! if the dog is limping then you should take it to the vet!!!
YOU SHOULDN'T WAIT! if your dog is limping, then there is clearly a problem and you should take him to the vet ASAP to see why he is limping!
The vet is amazing :/
There are many different causes to why a dog is limping. A cut on the paw or a broken nail may be responsible for the limping. Also problems affecting the bones, joints, muscles, nervous system, ligaments and tendons may be to blame for limping. The structure that you are feeling at the back of his/her leg may be a lymph node. Your dog needs to be examined by a veterinarian in order to find out what the underlying problem is. Remember limping generally means that there is pain. When not treated, diseases often get worse, last longer. The faster your dog sees a veterinarian, the quicker he/she will be better. Dr N. J. Omaboe Cabinet Veterinaire International www.veterinaireonline.com
Never. They will always betray you afterwards.
just run and it'll run after u
Check the paws. Something could be in the pads or between them.
The dog has a bad leg. If it does not get better take it to see a qualified animal doctor (a vet).
If you came in from a walk, he could be hurt (if he is limping). Otherwise, it should not mean much.
You cool an area to reduce swelling or inflammation. A limp can be caused by many other things, including wounds and breaks. Try to figure out why the dog is limping.
You should take a very careful look at the leg he is limping on and compare it to the other front leg. If there are obvious differences in the shape of the leg, you need to take your dog to a veterinarian - there is a major risk of a broken bone or dislocated joint. However, if you don't see any differences, you can try keeping an eye on your dog at home - minimize running and playing, keep your dog calm and see if the limping gets better over the next week. If it doesn't, you may still need to take your dog to a veterinarian.
no, they can either be paralyzed like you said or just limping. some dogs just need it for a short time