Hurt or broke foot

Stanlyb

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This is sherry. Please don't judge me. She has hurt her foit but i have no clue how. I have not seperated get because i don't want them to pick on her. She's eating and drinking fine. She hobbles around and can get around. By i would like to help get her back to walking. Here is a link of a little bit of video of what it looks like. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


https://youtube.com/shorts/oW5jnsX4M0w?feature=share
 
I can't really tell, but it looks like she may have some swelling around the ankle. I will attach a document that tells how to examine for a fracture and how to splint if necessary. It also could be just a sprain. I would soak daily in warm epsom salts to help with pain and swelling. And using a chicken sling (examples attached) may help her rest it. You do need to supervise when using a sling, in case she panics. You don't want her to injure herself trying to get out of it. I would also crate her in the run where the others can see her and she can see them, to reduce her activity and minimize stress. Depending on whether it's a break or a sprain, it can vary in healing time, and sometimes it can take a while. As long as she's not wanting to put weight on it, I would confine her to the crate.
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I can't really tell, but it looks like she may have some swelling around the ankle. I will attach a document that tells how to examine for a fracture and how to splint if necessary. It also could be just a sprain. I would soak daily in warm epsom salts to help with pain and swelling. And using a chicken sling (examples attached) may help her rest it. You do need to supervise when using a sling, in case she panics. You don't want her to injure herself trying to get out of it. I would also crate her in the run where the others can see her and she can see them, to reduce her activity and minimize stress. Depending on whether it's a break or a sprain, it can vary in healing time, and sometimes it can take a while. As long as she's not wanting to put weight on it, I would confine her to the crate.
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Thank you so much. I'm at work right now but will check this out. You're the best.
 
Foot does look funky but it could the the hip that is injured.
 

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