Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Australian Shepherd | Male | unneutered | 2 years and 1 month old
Roscoe has been trying to put so much weight on his back leg since he left the dog park earlier. He isn’t picking it up all the way. I noticed the top layer of one of his paw pads is hanging off. Could this be the reason?
1 Answer
Published on June 19th, 2019
That wound may be painful but it may not be the cause of the limping. It does not appear 'fresh' as I would expect it to if it just happened. Since Roscoe can't talk, only a physical exam will be able to determine the source of the lameness. Just like people, the pain/limping can be related to many causes including a ligament tears, soft tissue injury, a developmental abnormality or even a spinal issue. You may try strict rest for a few days (no walks, running, jumping or stairs). You should gently wash that area on the foot and rinse it well. Make sure to protect the area from licking by having him wear an elizabethan collar. Keep him on soft surfaces. If Roscoe does not improve after a few days or if he gets worse, have him examined by the veterinarian. He may need radiographs and the doctor will determine this based on the exam. I hope he starts feeling better quickly.
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