Mr-Remington
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Remi started limping yesterday morning. We think it might be because we just got a new bed that is a little taller than our old one, and he jumped off in the middle of the night. My roommate and I tried seeing if there was certain area causing his is discomfort. We figured out that its in his back left leg, and the spot that bothers him is the bicep muscle. He still ran around and played, though we kept it minimal so it wouldn't get worse.
He is doing better today, but he is still limping. Mostly he limps after standing up, after laying down for too long. He still wants to play and jump up and off the bed, but he will limp after any of it. Other then that he walks ok sometimes and other times he will limp. We want to take him to the vet today, to make sure its not serious, but our vet is about an hour away and my roommate doesn't get out of work until later. I'm kinda freaking myself out by reading about the possibilities online. So I was wondering if any of you have had a problem like this? Are we doing the right thing by taking him in, or are we over reacting?
P.S. He is now 7 months old
This is from today.
He is doing better today, but he is still limping. Mostly he limps after standing up, after laying down for too long. He still wants to play and jump up and off the bed, but he will limp after any of it. Other then that he walks ok sometimes and other times he will limp. We want to take him to the vet today, to make sure its not serious, but our vet is about an hour away and my roommate doesn't get out of work until later. I'm kinda freaking myself out by reading about the possibilities online. So I was wondering if any of you have had a problem like this? Are we doing the right thing by taking him in, or are we over reacting?
P.S. He is now 7 months old
which is impossible, he is a hyper puppy that wants to run around and play. I feel bad for locking him in the room with me, and taking him potty on leash.


He's gotta use that nose of his to find his toy, cuz he'll search for it mostly by smell, not not by sight. I used to play "find it" with my previous old guy, Sherman, who was so ball-obsessessed it was pathetic.
He'd bring it to me at 10pm and want to play - I'd just quickly stuff it someplace behind me, under a couch cushion, under a magazine on the coffee table, etc ... (quickly, out of his view, and I wouldn't move), and I'd ask him to "find it". He'd have a blast. We'd do it a whole bunch of times, and he'd finally happily go lay down. It got to where it turned into a nightly ritual. You can take this farther with your pup - you can ask him to "stay" - and go hide the toy someplace else, in a different room, etc - then ask him to "find it" and let him rip. After really searching for a bit, dogs get tired mentally, just like they do with trick training -- and the best thing is, there's not much effort on your part.
You get to hide a toy a few times, he has a blast - win/win!