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T-Bob Parker
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« on: November 06, 2008, 04:33:23 pm »

one of my dogs had a slight limp this mornin so check his foot out and it two of his toenails had come off and the quips looked kinda like little raisins.  for now im gonna treat him with that purple stuff and give him a few days off.  if yall can think of any thing diff please lemme know.  i dont want his dang foot to rot off.  muchas gracias 
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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2008, 03:27:41 am »

When you deal with broken/cracked toenails or toenails that have been completely ripped off, you've gotta get rid of the WHOLE thing.  It's literally the difference between your dog hurting for a few days, or your dog hurting for weeks. 

Get some canine toenail cutters, and cut those quips off all the way back to the hairline flush with his toe.  Cut them all the way off.  It'll bleed like holy hell, and your dog won't like you for a few hours, but it will heal ten times faster.  It's hard to bring yourself to do it, but it needs to be done.  Afterwards, give him some antibiotics and soak his foot in warm water and an iodine solution for a few days straight.  If you absolutely have to, you can use 3 shots of whiskey for a sedative (for you, not the dog.)

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« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2008, 06:28:03 am »

thanks ill prob have to do that. hes not limpin anymore but he is super pissy with other dogs right now, and never been that way
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