snarlingcoyote
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DH and I and the dogs went on a hike Saturday. A challenging up and down the sides of ravines, through crystaline creeks and looking over waterfalls. We were all tired and sore and achy yesterday and today from the distance and the vertical climbs and descents.
Our little Border Collie was the mountain goat who had no problems with the hike. (The GSD got tangled up in her own paws on some really steep slopes.) We had no idea when we set out what we were getting ourselves into - we've taken them hiking in New Hampshire and Massachussetts on mountains. Those were piddling easy hikes compared to this! I just looked up a review of the hike and saw that HIKERS call this one "challenging." We just thought. . .it's Mississippi, how bad can it be? Well. Uhm.
We got home from the hike and the dogs settled in for long naps. Everyone seemed fine though.
Anyway, yesterday BC was favoring a front paw a little, but would walk on it. Tonight when I got home from work she was limping and refusing to use it. I felt all over her leg and paw, and she wasn't in any pain when I was fiddling with her leg or manipulating it and everything felt normal, but while she didn't whimper or seem horribly upset, it was clear that the pad of her paw was sore. I examined it closely for cuts or scrapes or splinters and didn't find any.
I think she has a bruise on the bottom of her foot. I've got a huge one on my knee from a fall (along with a huge red strawberry road rash!) and it's sore, but my knee isn't weight bearing. I'd trade her if I could!
She's also acting like she feels better except for the sore paw. Yipping and dancing around on three paws.
Is there anything I can do? If I went to the vet with her tomorrow, would the vet do anything but say "yep. She's got a bruise," and treat me like a heliocopter pet momma? I feel so bad, but at least the dogs had a wonderful day. (It was like visiting the Magic Kingdom for them.)
Our little Border Collie was the mountain goat who had no problems with the hike. (The GSD got tangled up in her own paws on some really steep slopes.) We had no idea when we set out what we were getting ourselves into - we've taken them hiking in New Hampshire and Massachussetts on mountains. Those were piddling easy hikes compared to this! I just looked up a review of the hike and saw that HIKERS call this one "challenging." We just thought. . .it's Mississippi, how bad can it be? Well. Uhm.

We got home from the hike and the dogs settled in for long naps. Everyone seemed fine though.
Anyway, yesterday BC was favoring a front paw a little, but would walk on it. Tonight when I got home from work she was limping and refusing to use it. I felt all over her leg and paw, and she wasn't in any pain when I was fiddling with her leg or manipulating it and everything felt normal, but while she didn't whimper or seem horribly upset, it was clear that the pad of her paw was sore. I examined it closely for cuts or scrapes or splinters and didn't find any.
I think she has a bruise on the bottom of her foot. I've got a huge one on my knee from a fall (along with a huge red strawberry road rash!) and it's sore, but my knee isn't weight bearing. I'd trade her if I could!
She's also acting like she feels better except for the sore paw. Yipping and dancing around on three paws.
Is there anything I can do? If I went to the vet with her tomorrow, would the vet do anything but say "yep. She's got a bruise," and treat me like a heliocopter pet momma? I feel so bad, but at least the dogs had a wonderful day. (It was like visiting the Magic Kingdom for them.)