
He hurt his legs and ever since he has been shaky now vomiting, loss of appetite


It sounds like your dog is experiencing some discomfort and possibly stress due to the leg injury, which could be contributing to the shakiness, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Here are a few steps you might consider taking at home to help your furry friend:
Firstly, ensure that your dog has a comfortable and quiet place to rest. It's important to limit physical activity to prevent any further strain on the injured leg. Keeping your dog hydrated is crucial, especially if vomiting is present. Offer small amounts of water frequently to maintain hydration.
When it comes to diet, try offering bland food such as boiled chicken and rice in small portions to see if this helps with their appetite. It's best to avoid giving any treats or rich foods that might further upset their stomach.
Keep a close eye on the vomiting and appetite. If the vomiting persists or if your dog refuses to eat for more than a day, it would be wise to consult a veterinarian. Additionally, if your dog seems to be in pain, discussing pain management options with a veterinarian could be beneficial, as they can provide appropriate medication.
Since these symptoms have been ongoing for several days, it's important to monitor your dog's condition closely. If there's no improvement or if symptoms worsen, seeking veterinary care would be advisable to rule out any underlying issues related to the injury or other health concerns.
If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you.
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