Jonathan N. asked

🐕  Dog Health

We have a rescue dog, Maggie, a 2-year-old pittie, who was rescued with a broken left hind leg and a shearing injury. After a long delay due to a bone infection and other complications, a specialist determined that her bones had fused on their own, and she has good range of motion. Maggie occasionally favors her leg but it doesn't seem painful. We have her on glucosamine-condroiten supplements and green-lip muscle powder. Our questions are: Does the fact that she favors the leg mean that she's in pain? Assuming we made the right decision to forgo the arthrodesis surgery, is there anything else (medication, supplements, physical therapy) we should be doing?

March 9th, 2024

Amber O. answered

The fact that Maggie favors her leg suggests that she may experience some degree of pain, although i...

March 9th, 2024

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