you should really be asking this question to the vets not to us this sounds serious man. this shouldent have to happen to such a young baby
2007-02-04 09:50:07
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answered by Here i am 4
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Your dog may have a pulled muscle or perhaps a splinter or tic (like a flea, but more disgusting).
Sit calmly with her when you next are able to, then see if you can locate the area that is painful by lightly and slowly massaging her. Of course she will be so happy with all of that attention until you hit the spot that is hurting her. It is very important to use good judgement during this time of touching painful areas. Remember that if your pet is pressed into too much discomfort by you, she would gladly bite you to get you to stop hurting her.
You should be able to get an understanding of her discomfort and decide if it is more than a sprain or if you find a lump or cut, I say don't worry about money just now.. get her some help at a local vet. I would hope to think somebody in the building would have heart enough to at least look at her after you explain that she is in pain and you have no money. She is young and you said so yourself that it is only when she moves in an extreme way that it hurts. Hopefully she will be fine in a few days, but do try to feel around for more clues to her pain, and don't hesitate to ask a neighbor for some insight.
2007-02-04 10:07:28
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answered by mypleasure 1
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Anything could be wrong with her! Thats what a vet is for. i have an australian cattle dog and shes very active. A couple years ago she started limping alot and we found out she had to have surgery for a torn ligament.
It could be anything; arthritis, muscle cramps
2007-02-04 09:53:16
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answered by sportsluvr209 3
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HEH! I only did the very similar ingredient...except i'm a lesbian, and that is only me and my better 1/2 interior the domicile, so there is not any condoms. seems, its roundworms. i idea first, it develop into the bottom of the condoms. Then perhaps hair ties. Then i tried slicing them...and they moved. i found you an internet site with a extra perfect image. attempt that? you may want to take a stool pattern to the vet. If that is only worms you'll get an person-friendly de-wormer, yet you pick to make certain how he were given them if he's older. If he's youthful, he were given them from his mom.
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answered by ? 3
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You really should take her to the vet, rather than letting her suffer needlessly. It may be something serious, and delaying help might make her worse. Poor baby! Just take her to the vet, okay?
2007-02-04 09:59:52
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answered by Road Trip 3
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well bring it to a vet first off and German sharped is know for having some back problems
2007-02-04 10:40:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Arthritis or a very bad sprain or even a break. You MUST take her to a vet asap.
2007-02-04 09:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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you should take her to a vet to ask they will tell you whats wrong with her and they can help you what to do.
2007-02-04 09:53:43
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answered by yay 3
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joint inflamation, arthritis, hip displaysia,could be anything really, your best bet is to find the money to get to the vet
2007-02-04 10:17:29
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answered by Calais 4
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Sounds like she could have hip displaysia. Have some x-rays done, just in case.
2007-02-04 09:52:44
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answered by Anonymous
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