Limping Dog? These ACL Symptoms Could Be the Reason 🐾
We know how heartbreaking it is to see your dog limping or slowing down 🥺. It could be nothing—or it could be an early sign of an ACL injury (technically called CCL in dogs). These injuries don’t always show up suddenly. Sometimes it starts with stiffness, a “lazy sit,” or swelling around the knee 🦴.
In this blog, we guide you through the signs of ACL injuries and what to expect when your vet checks for a torn ligament. Whether it’s a complete rupture or a subtle partial tear, early detection makes a huge difference in long-term mobility 🙌.
If your fur baby is hesitant to jump or is favoring one leg, it might be time to understand how cranial cruciate ligament injury is diagnosed. X-rays, drawer tests, and symptom history all play a role in getting answers 🩺.
Don’t wait until the pain worsens. If you're searching for "how to know if my dog has an ACL tear," this guide on ACL symptoms in dogs breaks it down with clarity and heart ❤️













