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Help please - Lola is holding her paw up

LolasMummy

Mama Doe
Lola has been free around the house all day. She has just come into the sitting room holding her front left paw up. She is hopping around, eating etc. Seems absolutely fine but just has the paw in the air. I have picked her up and she didnt react to it being touched etc - nothing obvious to be seen or felt.

Any advice? We are going to keep her to her pen taking anything she can jump on/off out for the next 24 hours and check she is eating etc??
 
I just posted on your other thread.

I said this

Sky-O said:
Having seen a really nasty break that didn't appear 'too bad' on first inspection, I think you need to call the vet tonight. At very least she needs pain relief until tomorrow and she definitely needs an examination. She also obviously needs to be confined so that she doesn't exaccerbate it.
 
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