Help!! Corgi is yelping when I pet his sides, laying around a lot - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T11:47:07Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/help-corgi-is-yelping-when-i-pet-his-sides-laying-around-a-lot?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A1999938&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noFor $20.00 you can ask your q…tag:mycorgi.com,2019-01-26:1150197:Comment:19999382019-01-26T03:12:46.637ZGPNhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/GPN
<p>For $20.00 you can ask your question at justanswer.com to a veterinarian. (And they have other people for other questions, including legal, etc.) I consider this option to be half way between going to a vet, which usually is at least $60, and doing nothing or asking around on forums. An example of when I used this service is when Dipper ate 1/4 lb of chocolate. It was a gift to me and had been left, wrapped, under the Christmas tree. Well THAT was a bad idea. He chewed it open. …</p>
<p>For $20.00 you can ask your question at justanswer.com to a veterinarian. (And they have other people for other questions, including legal, etc.) I consider this option to be half way between going to a vet, which usually is at least $60, and doing nothing or asking around on forums. An example of when I used this service is when Dipper ate 1/4 lb of chocolate. It was a gift to me and had been left, wrapped, under the Christmas tree. Well THAT was a bad idea. He chewed it open. The vet asked his weight and the amount of chocolate and said it should be OK, and it was. So that saved me hundreds of dollars and four hours of waiting time to get the same opinion at the local emergency pet hospital. There are of course many situations where the vet won't be able to offer you a diagnosis without seeing the dog and then you may end up paying the usual vet fee plus the $20. Still it is a good option to keep in mind.</p>
<p></p> Might want to take that dog t…tag:mycorgi.com,2019-01-24:1150197:Comment:19999332019-01-24T16:39:58.887ZVicky Hayhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/VickyHay
<p>Might want to take that dog to the vet. Could be a fractured rib? Yelping would seem to indicate some kind of pain.</p>
<p>Might want to take that dog to the vet. Could be a fractured rib? Yelping would seem to indicate some kind of pain.</p> Thanks,Yah weird thing is now…tag:mycorgi.com,2019-01-16:1150197:Comment:19991282019-01-16T01:44:52.389Zhope pedigohttp://mycorgi.com/profile/hopepedigo
<p>Thanks,Yah weird thing is now he seems fine,So I'm just watching him for now</p>
<p>Thanks,Yah weird thing is now he seems fine,So I'm just watching him for now</p> I would take him to the vet.…tag:mycorgi.com,2019-01-15:1150197:Comment:19988182019-01-15T19:15:13.490ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
<p>I would take him to the vet. The two behaviors are likely related; it may be that the bigger dog bumped him and caused an injury, or it may be he has pain for another reason and the big dog bumping him aggravates it. But a vet trip is in order either way. Yelping for no easily identifiable reason should always warrant further investigation. Good luck.</p>
<p>I would take him to the vet. The two behaviors are likely related; it may be that the bigger dog bumped him and caused an injury, or it may be he has pain for another reason and the big dog bumping him aggravates it. But a vet trip is in order either way. Yelping for no easily identifiable reason should always warrant further investigation. Good luck.</p>