The puppy had a two-month-old leg and was a little lame? What s going on?

 9:05am, 28 August 2025

When puppies are vaccinated, they will suffer from pain in the injection, coupled with fear and tension and anxiety in the thigh muscles, and will experience temporary lameness, which will be cured in two days. But if you have lame legs and can't see them well, you need to pay attention. It may be that vaccination damages the nervous system, or other problems, which should be taken seriously.

1. It hurts the nervous system.

The dog has been injected for several days, but the problem of lame leg has not improved. Therefore, it is necessary to consider whether the doctor's technical skills are not timely. The injury to the nervous system is caused by the injection, causing lame leg. This situation is serious and you must immediately send it to the hospital for physical examination. Some dogs may be like this for life and cannot be rescued.

2. The calcium in puppies is missing.

After verification and no damage to the nervous system is found, you need to check the dog's diet to see if there is calcium deficiency. The two-month-old puppies are in the stage of human skeleton development and have high requirements for high-quality protein. However, eating single dog food for a long time cannot help puppies replenish calcium and zinc. They must be fed foods such as shrimp skin, seaweed and beans, which are full of high-quality protein. Moreover, Wang Ligui was added to the dog food to help the puppies recover from their high-quality protein levels. After persisting for a while, the lameness gradually disappeared.

3. What are the problems with the joints?

If there is no problem with diet matching, then the rest is to check the dog's joints. After all, rheumatism will make the dog's legs lame. Some people don’t understand why puppies who are only two months old have rheumatism, which is mainly related to genetic inheritance and poor maintenance of their owners. Large dogs like Golden Retrievers and Alaskan dogs are very prone to joint problems. If the owner is not well maintained, the dog often sleeps on wooden floors, often left and right indoor stairs, and overexercises, etc. Even puppies who are two months old are likely to develop rheumatism.

For this matter, the owner can feed the puppies first, and do a good job of preventing cold and keeping warm, rest for a while, and see if there is any help. If it is more serious, it is recommended to send it to the hospital for treatment immediately, which may be due to hip insufficiency.