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How long does it take for a dog's broken bone to heal?
The recovery time for a dog's broken bone mainly depends on the degree of injury, the physical fitness of the dog, whether external medication is used, and the dog's self-healing ability. If the injury is minor, the dog is physically fit, and oral calcium supplements are taken, the recovery time is around one month. Home care should be cautious not to allow the dog to engage in vigorous exercise and limit movement.
Broken Hock in Dogs
When a dog's hock is broken, it is necessary to take the dog to the pet hospital for an X-ray to determine the specific situation of the broken bone. If the fracture is minor, the dog can be given bed rest and prohibited from engaging in vigorous exercise. If the fracture is severe, external fixation and anti-inflammatory treatment are required. Then, the dog can be given some liquid calcium to promote bone healing and growth.
Can a young dog's broken bone be cured?
With proper care, a broken bone can be cured. First, the bones of young dogs grow faster than those of adult dogs, and when the bones are broken, calcium ions from various parts of the body transfer to the bones to repair the fractures and form calluses. Therefore, broken bones in young dogs can be cured. Second, if the dog's fracture is severe, there is no pain relief or anti-inflammatory treatment, and activity is not restricted, it may lead to secondary trauma and may not recover. Therefore, activity restriction is necessary.
How to treat a dog with a broken bone?
There are two main treatments for dogs with broken bones. The first is conservative treatment, which includes anti-inflammatory medication for young dogs with minor injuries. Due to their rapid growth and the difficulty of surgery, conservative treatment is preferred. The second is surgical treatment, which can be used for adult dogs or dogs with severe fractures.