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My dog limps on and off after activity. Is he in pain? What's wrong?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | German Shepherd | Male | unneutered | 1 year and 1 month old

Last night I notice bruno when he went on floor from bed he was limbing his left hind leg but in the morning also when I woke up he was limbing then again it become normal but later he again started to limb in short he is limbing in between interval of time so what is it is it some kind pain though he pay and run a lot and jump a lot to but I don't know what and why he is limbing any idea ?

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Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

Veterinarian

Published on January 5th, 2017

Poor Bruno! He could have strained a ligament or muscle causing the limping. I would recommend resting him for the next 48 hours. No running, jumping, or playing. Take him out to toilet on a lead only, and bring him right back in when he's done. If he still appears painful after this time, then I would take him into the vet for an exam. The vet can diagnose where the pain is coming from, and can dictate a treatment plan for it. He may also benefit from some pain medications. Please do not give him any human pain medications, as many are toxic to dogs and can be fatal if given.

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    Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

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    Published on January 6th, 2017

    Bruno is too young for dementia, and intermittence lameness can be common when a dog has injured their leg. I would recommend resting him for the next 48 hours. No running, jumping, or playing. Take him out to toilet on a lead only, and bring him right back in when he's done. If he still appears painful after this time, then I would take him into the vet for an exam. The vet can diagnose where the pain is coming from, and can dictate a treatment plan for it. He may also benefit from some pain medications. Please do not give him any human pain medications, as many are toxic to dogs and can be fatal if given.

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