I have been a bad BYCer. I haven't posted in months...
But I am here for Marmalade (11 week old Welsh Harlequin). Came home today to find her unable to walk. She was fine yesterday, so I know it isn't niacin deficiency.
I examined her. She has full use of her left leg, but she won't put weight on her right leg. Hocks look fine. There's no swelling, discoloration, or obvious injury. She doesn't sqwak when I move her leg. She's for all other intents and purposes alert, active, and happy.
Anyway... I brought her inside. She's in a deep bath now. She's got electrolytes, niacin in her water, and the most important thing: peas. In the pic below, you can kinda see how she's treating her injured leg. She's using the other exclusively.
Do I keep her inside?
If so, how long?
Do I need to do a sling or anything?
Thanks, my BYC family... who I've been bad about communicating with lately....
But I am here for Marmalade (11 week old Welsh Harlequin). Came home today to find her unable to walk. She was fine yesterday, so I know it isn't niacin deficiency.
I examined her. She has full use of her left leg, but she won't put weight on her right leg. Hocks look fine. There's no swelling, discoloration, or obvious injury. She doesn't sqwak when I move her leg. She's for all other intents and purposes alert, active, and happy.
Anyway... I brought her inside. She's in a deep bath now. She's got electrolytes, niacin in her water, and the most important thing: peas. In the pic below, you can kinda see how she's treating her injured leg. She's using the other exclusively.
Do I keep her inside?
If so, how long?
Do I need to do a sling or anything?
Thanks, my BYC family... who I've been bad about communicating with lately....




