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Random yelping and occasional small spots of blood, possibly issue with paw - Any ideas what to ask the vet

Wonder if perhaps something might be broken in that paw. Ask Vet see if he or she might consider an X-ray. Something is certainly not right.
 
Wonder if perhaps something might be broken in that paw. Ask Vet see if he or she might consider an X-ray. Something is certainly not right.

I've begun to wonder that myself, he'll have a scratch, yelp, then he walks around for what feels like ages keeping that paw way off the ground, I'd thought it looks like he wants to continue scratching and isn't sure what to do, but maybe there's another reason. I'm trying to get this behaviour recorded (failing so far) so the vet can see what he's doing.
 
I'm sorry poor Bungo is experiencing pain that you can't identify. That mist be really hard for you both. Hopefully your vet will be able to find some answers for you soon.
 
I've begun to wonder that myself, he'll have a scratch, yelp, then he walks around for what feels like ages keeping that paw way off the ground, I'd thought it looks like he wants to continue scratching and isn't sure what to do, but maybe there's another reason. I'm trying to get this behaviour recorded (failing so far) so the vet can see what he's doing.
If this is happening when scratching, maybe it could be painful elsewhere on that leg say the knee or hip joint, that only hurts when a certain movement is made like scratching, but I am sure the vet will flex both of the joints when they examine him, hopefully the vet will diagnose sometime when you see them. And all will be well.
 
I'm sorry poor Bungo is experiencing pain that you can't identify. That mist be really hard for you both. Hopefully your vet will be able to find some answers for you soon.

If this is happening when scratching, maybe it could be painful elsewhere on that leg say the knee or hip joint, that only hurts when a certain movement is made like scratching, but I am sure the vet will flex both of the joints when they examine him, hopefully the vet will diagnose sometime when you see them. And all will be well.

Thank you both. Let's hope so.
He gets seen next week.
 

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