Oh £$^&& I thought, that's her leg broken.
She crawled out on her side and fell at my feet, screaming. I felt her all over, checked her mouth, arms, legs, ribs, the lot. Obviously
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
She went quiet and into shock. We weren't far from home, maybe a mile, and she managed to stand up and stagger home with me (too big to carry at 25" and 20kg). Once home, I treated her for shock and severe bruising, and left her to sleep it off. I can't find where she hit herself except for a bald patch on her neck which may or may not be anything to do with it (she might have done that earlier). She is very sore and quiet, and I am continuing to treat for shock and bruising. My poor dog.
But how lucky - how very lucky - that it wasn't her leg or her neck. Once the bruising is down, I'll get the doggie chiropractor out to see to her.