Q. Right rear leg limping

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Sat, Nov 26, 2022

Right rear leg collapsing when he walks. He’s 16 years old


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First of all, I’m sorry that I couldn’t answer your question quickly.

First, inspect his painful area. Check his joints and bones(especially the patellar) If his joints are swollen and hot, it can be a ligament injury or a fracture. In this case, you should visit a nearby vet for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
If there is no abnormality in the range of joint movement of him, and there is no doubt of a fracture, it may be a simple sprain.
For the first two to three days, massage the area with an ice pack, and if the symptoms improve, massage the joints or muscles with a warm towel afterward.

And if you cannot find any physical injuries or lesions on the limbs or between the paws, the problem is likely to be an internal cause. He is limping at the moment because he is not able to completely bear weight or pressure on that particular limb. You need to make an appointment with a vet for a physical examination and an imaging test to pinpoint the cause. Till then, restrain him from any unnecessary motion as continuous limping would only exacerbate the situation and lead to other musculoskeletal problems.


Please let me know if your pet has any new symptoms or other questions. I apologize once more for the delayed response.