Recognizing a Possible Fracture
Visible deformity, inability to bear weight, and significant pain response to touch may indicate a fracture — a genuine injury requiring careful handling and veterinary evaluation.
Minimizing Movement of an Injured Limb
Limiting unnecessary movement of a suspected fracture or serious sprain, without attempting to realign or splint it without proper training, reduces further injury during transport to care.
Safely Moving an Injured Pet
Using a stable surface (a board, a towel as a makeshift stretcher for a small pet) to move an injured animal, minimizing additional stress on the injury, is safer than typical carrying or handling.
A Painful, Frightened Pet May Bite
An injured, frightened pet, even a normally gentle one, may bite out of pain or fear — approaching and handling an injured pet cautiously protects both the pet and the caretaker.

