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My cat won’t put weight on its front leg – could it be dislocated?
A front leg that won't bear weight can be injury, fracture, ligament or dislocation. Here is what to do.

Tips for Caring for an Older Dog
Age is not a disease, but senior dogs need help: add rugs for traction on slick floors, raise food bowls to shoulder height, keep them cool in summer, use car ramps and indoor steps, give an orthopedic bed, and keep both body and mind active with short outings and new games.

What to Do When Your Dog Is Limping
Lameness — reduced weight-bearing or movement in a limb — can range from mild to severe, affect one or more legs, and come and go. Causes span trauma to chronic arthritis. Here is how the vet evaluates and treats it.

Diagnosing Lameness in Dogs
Sudden lameness is often easier to trace — a normal dog that suddenly limps clearly had something happen. But chronic or subtle lameness takes a careful workup. A detailed history and orthopedic exam point the vet to the right tests.
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