Do Those Dewclaws That You Do So Well
SUMMARY: Poor Booster's little toeie has an owie.
Dinnertime last night, and Boost is lying in the corner lick lick licking her paw. I check it out: Dew claw toenail is broken in half at the quick and it's bleed bleed bleeding. Gotta hurt, too.I don't trim them often enough, and it was pretty long, so I blame myself for this one. Thing is, Tika's dew claws (and back in the day, Amber's and Sheba's) kept themselves trimmed down--proof positive that some dogs indeed get traction from their dewclaws when running. Jake's *never* wore down at all; Boost's wear down a bit but not enough. So with one dog who doesn't need it at all and one dog who needs it seldom, I just forget.
I was able to trim off most of the broken part with no sign of pain on her part. A little styptic power to stop the bleeding, a nice flesh-colored bandaid (couldn't find any merle-colored bandaids) to cover it for a little while (chyeah, that stayed on for hours--not!), and some constant reminding to leave it alone.
By bedtime the bandaid was lonnnng gone and she was leaving it alone. Just trying to decide whether I want to wrap it in a bit of that mesh tape when she's outside running the next couple of days. In class tonight. And how about at the trial this weekend? Since I know that she uses them a bit, since they wear down a bit--
argh, decisions! [Gnaws at own nails--]
Labels: anatomy, Boost, dew claws, dog health and care
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3 Comments:
i would wrap them now- and try with, and without the wrap at class- that way you'll know how she will do at the trial
amanda from manymuddypaws
WOuldn't you know it--at one point I had a whole bagful of vet wrap. Wonder what I did with them? Can find none at all around the house or van. Guess it's time for a stop at the pet store & hope they have some.
Hope it all goes well, fun and smoothly! The year has just flown by...
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