Posted by Leslie | Posted in Dog Apparel | Posted on 04-08-2010
Comfy Paw

Did My Boston Terrier Sprain His Leg?
Hi Everyone,
My VERYYY active 3 year old boston terrier and I were in the park yesterday throwing the ball. I did not notice when how he hurt himself but after I threw the ball for the last time I noticed he was not walking on his back right leg. Now today he is still avoiding walking on. I touched every part of his leg he doesn't react like he is in pain. I bend the leg, no signs of pains. I looked at the paws pads and nothing. What can this be! Should i wait it out a few days? Is there anything I can do to make him more comfy in the meantime? Im trying to avoid the vet, as I am laid off and broke. Butt I will bring him if need be. Thanks everyone!
I think Kelli H is slow. Honeslty.
You can try and keep him inactive for a few days, or even try to ice it if there is any swelling. But, having an active BT myself, it's easier said than done. If he's still limping after a couple of days, contact your vet.
You could even try calling your vet now and see what kind of home remedies they'd recommend.
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