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by Rezkat5 on 25 January 2009 - 18:01
LOL just read what I wrote back then and asked, did I write that?
But the same still applies, clip back and bandage.
My older female had a nail, an inner one that was causing her to limp, turns out the nail, without an injury was coming off. Turns out there was an actual lesion in the bone of the toe. This was noticed upon xray, then the xray was taken again a couple of weeks later. It was decided to amputate the toe, luckily it was a benign lesion, which isn't always the case in toe stuff with dogs.
Same dog a few months ago broke a dew claw, the only evidence was some blood on the bed, which I didn't think was initially from her. Took her in and we trimmed it back and bandaged it.
Kathy
But the same still applies, clip back and bandage.
My older female had a nail, an inner one that was causing her to limp, turns out the nail, without an injury was coming off. Turns out there was an actual lesion in the bone of the toe. This was noticed upon xray, then the xray was taken again a couple of weeks later. It was decided to amputate the toe, luckily it was a benign lesion, which isn't always the case in toe stuff with dogs.
Same dog a few months ago broke a dew claw, the only evidence was some blood on the bed, which I didn't think was initially from her. Took her in and we trimmed it back and bandaged it.
Kathy
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