4/12/2011

I believe that my dog has a slight possible knee injury. How can I tell the severity?


I believe that my dog has a slight possible knee injury. How can I tell the severity?The injury doesn't seem to bother him that much, he does put weight on it and goes up and down stairs, etc. I have read information on here regarding extreme ligament injuries but I don't want to be too paranoid. How can I tell if the injury is severe?

- Show Breeders pwn BYBS FTW
you take the dog to a vet for examination.

- Rayven ~ Life's a B
You can't. Your VET you know the person with that actual medical knowledge can and if your vet can't they can refer you to a specialist.

- Kelle
How old is your dog?

- K.aubree.q
take him to a vet for x-rays

- The Knee Grows R Happy
touch his knee and if he starts growling, it is severe

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