BadGirl
I am so very blessed
My 12 year-old doggie came in to the house yesterday with a VERY obvious limp. He doesn't yelp, or anything like that, but is it very clear that he is in pain.
He went out last night and didn't come back until this morning.....this behavior is very unlike him. I was actually fearful that he might have gone out to die, but now thinking about it, that was a pretty ridiculous thought seeing as he probably won't ever die, and certainly not now.
Anyway, when he strolled into the yard this morning, he still had the same bad limp. He is now lounging on the carpet in a sunny spot by the window. He currently seems content.
I'd like to investigate his leg and foot to see what the problem is. He has prior history of being aggressive, and I still have a scar on my hand and arm from when I tried to give him a bath last month.
Does anyone know of a way to best handle him so that I can see what is wrong with him? I am aware that his injury might be internal, but if it is something external, I'd like to see what it might be, i.e. a thorn in his side, a bb to his hip, or an infected toenail, etc.
Any suggestions? I doubt that I could gather him up to take him to the vet without him biting me.
He went out last night and didn't come back until this morning.....this behavior is very unlike him. I was actually fearful that he might have gone out to die, but now thinking about it, that was a pretty ridiculous thought seeing as he probably won't ever die, and certainly not now.
Anyway, when he strolled into the yard this morning, he still had the same bad limp. He is now lounging on the carpet in a sunny spot by the window. He currently seems content.
I'd like to investigate his leg and foot to see what the problem is. He has prior history of being aggressive, and I still have a scar on my hand and arm from when I tried to give him a bath last month.
Does anyone know of a way to best handle him so that I can see what is wrong with him? I am aware that his injury might be internal, but if it is something external, I'd like to see what it might be, i.e. a thorn in his side, a bb to his hip, or an infected toenail, etc.
Any suggestions? I doubt that I could gather him up to take him to the vet without him biting me.