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Why does my dog whine and hold her paw up when her paw is fine?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnlady" data-source="post: 1436648" data-attributes="member: 575360"><p>My dog is a mature chocolate lab, but she is in very good health. No signs of arthritis. Often, especially first thing in the morning, she'll raise her front paw and whimper. But when I check her paw out, it doesn't hurt her when I press on it anywhere and nothing is obviously wrong with it. It's not even always the same paw! And then often we'll go on a walk or run together, and she doesn't limp or whimper.</p><p></p><p>Could she be doing this because she's such a drama queen? She always craves a great deal of attention, and I wonder if this is a new strategy! </p><p></p><p>Thanks very much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnlady, post: 1436648, member: 575360"] My dog is a mature chocolate lab, but she is in very good health. No signs of arthritis. Often, especially first thing in the morning, she'll raise her front paw and whimper. But when I check her paw out, it doesn't hurt her when I press on it anywhere and nothing is obviously wrong with it. It's not even always the same paw! And then often we'll go on a walk or run together, and she doesn't limp or whimper. Could she be doing this because she's such a drama queen? She always craves a great deal of attention, and I wonder if this is a new strategy! Thanks very much. [/QUOTE]
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