James Parnell answered
What are the symptoms to nerve damage in dogs?
It is rather difficult to establish if your dog has nerve damage or not, especially if it dosen't seem to be experiencing a lot of pain.
The only way you can establish exactly what is wrong is by taking your dog to the vet.
The vet will be able to give your dog a complete examination, and will also be able to investigate the area which was damaged in the accident.
Hopefully, the vet can then establish if your dog has nerve damage and take the necessary measures to treat the problem.
It is rather difficult to establish if your dog has nerve damage or not, especially if it dosen't seem to be experiencing a lot of pain.
The only way you can establish exactly what is wrong is by taking your dog to the vet.
The vet will be able to give your dog a complete examination, and will also be able to investigate the area which was damaged in the accident.
Hopefully, the vet can then establish if your dog has nerve damage and take the necessary measures to treat the problem.
- Your dog may not have any symptoms of nerve damage, and this makes it a difficult problem to diagnose.
- A vet will be able to undertake a far more detailed evaluation of your dog's health following the trauma, than I can on here.
- Nerve damage is a condition which will only lead to more problems over time. It would therefore be wise to try and nip it in the bud as soon as possible.