If a dog is limping could there leg get better?

Whether a dog's limp will improve depends on the underlying cause of the limp and the severity of the injury. Some causes of limping in dogs are acute and may resolve on their own with rest and supportive care, such as sprains and strains.

Other causes, such as fractures, joint disease, or torn ligaments, may require veterinary intervention, such as splinting, medication, or surgery. In some cases, chronic limping may persist even with treatment, particularly in cases of severe or degenerative conditions.

If your dog is limping, it is important to seek veterinary attention promptly to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment, as early intervention can improve the chances of a full recovery.