Thanks to all Maggie is much better today, well, she was yesterday but busy with stuff yest to come on, but I do appreciate your posts.
I have checked out her paws and there doesn't seem to be anything in, I will have another look though. But she bounded at my brother when he came yesterday afternoon, seemingly ok. I'll just take care with her for next few days because we (me and her) are escaping to the seaside for a weekend soon and I want her on top form for that.
She is a Maltese/Yorkshire cross, five years old and she's the world to me. She's going to have to have some more training to not pull on the lead. Even though she is tiny, when she's pulled for a while, it pulls on my back. So to sort it would make our walks more comfortable for us both. I should have done it before. My fault.
She does go on the settee and my bed, but I do think keeping her in her kennel for a time has helped as she constantly moves around and doesn't sleep much during the day. She certainly lets me know when it is her bedtime for her, lol. But she is jumping back up, sat next to me right now, bless her.
Thanks again for your responses. I'm not a run to the vet person, obviously if it were an emergency I would, but I do think a "sit it out and see" usually results in her getting better. When she had her booster last year, she went quite flat for a few days, never happened before, but a different vets. I nursed her better after contacting the vets and she was well after a few days. (I used to be a nurse). Back to the old vets for her booster this year. Even if it does cost more. 