What do I do if my dog sprained his ankle?

What do I do if my dog sprained his ankle?

The Road to Recovery

  1. Give your dog nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to ease inflammation.
  2. Apply an ice pack or heating pad.
  3. Make sure your dog rests.
  4. Walk your dog on a leash, taking it slowly at first.
  5. Use a brace or support to hold your dog’s muscle or joint in place.

Can dogs sprain There ankle?

Just like people, dogs can suffer from sprained and strained limbs, including a sprained leg or ankle.

What should I do if my dog has a sprained ankle?

A dog with a sprain will often try not to put weight on the affected leg. Depending on the severity, the dog may carry the leg in a raised position, not using it at all. Be aware of other common reasons for rear leg lameness. Injuries to the hip, knee, or foot area can also cause a dog to limp. Look for a visible injury.

How can you tell if your dog has a sprained leg?

Sprains are very common in dogs, especially among those who are overweight or who are very active and frequently jump up and down. While most sprains occur in the limbs, dogs can get sprains in nearly any part of the body. Lameness is usually the first sign of a dog sprained leg — this indicates your dog is in pain.

Can a dog sprain the wrist or the knee?

A dog can sprain their leg whether they are highly active or largely sedentary. All they have to do is step wrong and they can sprain their leg. Dogs most often will sprain the wrist and knee areas. One of the most painful and serious types of sprains in a dog is a sprain of the CCL.

How does a dog walk with an ankle injury?

Dogs actually stand and walk on the toes of their front and rear legs. When a dog is standing, you will see its ankle on its hind leg between the knee and the toes. This is similar to where a your ankle is when you stand on your toes. Dogs do not have ankles on their front legs, just as you don’t have them on your arms.

How do you treat a dog sprain?

Treating a Sprained Ankle Make your dog rest. Rest is the first step to treating a sprain. Apply an ice pack. To reduce swelling, help with pain, and aid in the healing process, apply an ice pack for 10 to 15 minutes. Apply heat. If your dog has an older, chronic, or recurrent injury it is not recommended to apply an ice pack.

Do dogs get sprains?

In dogs, strains are common in the hips and thighs. Sprains damage the ligaments that connect bones. This leads to joint damage. Sprains can happen to hunting dogs who jump hurdles, as well as to the average dog who may hurt himself taking a hard landing off the couch, or even by something as simple as stepping in a hole.

Can a dog sprain a leg?

A dog can sprain their leg whether they are highly active or largely sedentary. All they have to do is step wrong and they can sprain their leg. Dogs most often will sprain the wrist and knee areas. One of the most painful and serious types of sprains in a dog is a sprain of the CCL.