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QuestionHow do you treat a dog's sprain?Dr. Ray Spragley is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and the Owner/Founder of Zen Dog Veterinary Care PLLC in New York. With experience in multiple institutions and private practices, Dr. Spragley’s specializations and interests include non-surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament tears, Intervertebral Disk Disease(IVDD), and pain management in osteoarthritis. Dr. Spragley holds a BS in Biology from SUNY Albany and has a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM) from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. He is also a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) through the Canine Rehab Institute as well as a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (CVA) through Chi University.Let your dog rest for 1-2 days if you notice them limping. Avoid letting them jump on the couch and walk up/down stairs. If the injury is painful to the touch or the limb is unable to bear weight for more than a few hours, bring your dog to the vet for evaluation.
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QuestionWhat if I'm homeless, and I found a dog that recently been hit by car and her left back legs is broken. Is my best option just to make the split and pray it heals?Community AnswerThis animal deserves medical help. I know there are no-kill shelters that would have information about veterinarians who might see you at no cost because of your generous and big heart.
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QuestionCan a broken leg heal on its own?Community AnswerYes, but it may not heal correctly, thus causing pain and suffering to your pet. It is universally recommended to take an animal with a broken leg to a vet.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have money to take him to the vet right away?Community AnswerTake him anyway. It's your responsibility to make sure your dog is not suffering. Most vets will be happy to work out a payment plan with you if you explain your financial situation.
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QuestionMy dog is having trouble standing on his left paw. What can I do to help him walk better?Community AnswerVisit a veterinarian so you pet's leg can be properly tended to. If you tried to make it walk it could damage the leg further.
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