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Sling walking: supporting your recovering dog

A focused guide to sling walking: supporting your recovering dog, including the signs to watch for, practical support steps, and when to speak to your vet.

3 min readVet-informed guideRehab support

Overview

Sling walking: supporting your recovering dog is about recovery and rehabilitation after injury, surgery, or a period of restricted activity. Good recovery is usually gradual, structured, and guided by your vet or physiotherapist.

This guide is written to help you spot useful patterns, support your dog safely at home, and decide when a vet should be involved.

Quick owner note

Recovery needs structure. Follow the plan, avoid overdoing it, and report setbacks early.

Signs to watch for

Recovery concerns include pain, swelling, reluctance to use a limb, low energy, overexcitement during rest, muscle loss, or slower progress than expected.

Comfort

Pain, whining, restlessness, panting, licking the area, or difficulty settling.

Movement

Limping, weakness, slipping, reluctance to stand, or using the body unevenly.

Progress

Recovery should usually trend forward, even if some days are slower.

Setbacks

Sudden worsening after exercise, jumping, stairs, or overactivity needs attention.

What you can do at home

Follow the recovery plan closely. Too much activity too soon can delay healing, while too little guided movement can affect strength and confidence.

  1. Stick to your vet's exercise, rest, and medication instructions.
  2. Use non-slip flooring, ramps, harnesses, or sling support where advised.
  3. Increase activity gradually rather than jumping back to normal walks.
  4. Ask before adding massage, hydrotherapy, stretches, or home exercises.

When to call a vet

Contact your vet if pain increases, swelling appears, your dog stops using a limb, the wound changes, or recovery suddenly goes backwards.

Important

This guide is educational and does not replace veterinary advice. If you are worried, your dog is in pain, or symptoms are progressing, speak to your vet promptly.

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