Few moments feel as heart-wrenching as watching a beloved companion struggle to stand or walk. Paralysis in dogs often arrives without warning—one day, a joyful sprint, the next, a silent struggle to move. Recognizing the early signs, such as dragging legs, knuckling, or sudden weakness, can make all the difference in seeking urgent care. Types […]
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Few moments feel as heart-wrenching as watching a beloved companion struggle to stand or walk. Paralysis in dogs often arrives without warning—one day, a joyful sprint, the next, a silent struggle to move. Recognizing the early signs, such as dragging legs, knuckling, or sudden weakness, can make all the difference in seeking urgent care.