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Yes, if your dog shows signs of a sprain such as limping, pain, or swelling, it is advisable to see a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, some dogs with mild sprains may still walk, albeit with a limp, while more severe sprains can severely limit mobility and require veterinary care.
Signs of a sprained leg in dogs include limping, swelling, sensitivity to touch, reluctance to bear weight, and changes in activity or appetite.
Mild to moderate sprains in dogs can heal on their own with proper rest, restricted activity, and veterinary guidance; severe sprains may require medical or surgical treatment.
Symptoms of a dog sprained leg include limping, reluctance to bear weight, swelling, pain or sensitivity to touch, stiffness, decreased activity, and excessive licking or chewing at the affected limb.
Taylor Swift’s cat, Olivia Benson, is a Domestic Longhair—a non-pedigreed cat characterized by its long, fluffy coat and diverse ancestry.
Domestic Longhair cats usually cost between $0–$200, especially when adopted from shelters, where they are commonly available.
Taylor Swift's cat Olivia Benson is a Scottish Fold.
Domestic Longhair cats typically cost between $0 and $200, especially when adopted from shelters or rescues due to their common availability.
Taylor Swift's cat, Olivia Benson, is a Scottish Fold, a breed known for its distinctive folded ears and playful personality.

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