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Hi, I've joined because I was hoping to get some advice. My Russian dwarf hamster Rhino has injured her back leg. There's no open wound or noticeable swelling but she is dragging it and when the vets examined her they reckon it is probably quite a bad break. They basically said that if there's no sign of recovery over the weekend the best thing would be to have her put to sleep, which I am prepared to do, but only if that's what is best for her.
I have read that hamsters can recover from bone breakages and while she is dragging the leg she seems to be quite mobile and is getting around seemingly with little difficulty, she's eating and drinking lots, but obviously it's hard to tell how much pain she is in. We've removed wheels, tubes and platforms from her enclosure and are giving her painkillers which the vet prescribed. I'm wondering if it might be worth seeking out a different vet for another opinion.
I have read that hamsters can recover from bone breakages and while she is dragging the leg she seems to be quite mobile and is getting around seemingly with little difficulty, she's eating and drinking lots, but obviously it's hard to tell how much pain she is in. We've removed wheels, tubes and platforms from her enclosure and are giving her painkillers which the vet prescribed. I'm wondering if it might be worth seeking out a different vet for another opinion.
