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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Split toenail
- By Sara1640 [gb] Date 21.11.11 19:44 UTC
Hello,
My 8 year old lab has come home from her walk today and started to limp.... on closer inspection it seems she has torn/split a nail on her back leg - it looks so very painful and obviously she is licking it constantly.  There was no 'accident' just the usual boisterous running around.  I can do the vets tomorrow but in the short term any ideas to alleviate her discomfort and stop the licking??

Thanks xx
- By Zebedee [gb] Date 21.11.11 19:53 UTC
This happened to my JRT earlier this year. The vet removed it, gave her a shot of antibiotics and recommended bathing it, twice a day for a week in warm salty water. I used a pudding bowl for her to stand the offending foot in for a few minutes. I think she found it soothing as she never made a fuss at all.
- By Sara1640 [gb] Date 21.11.11 19:56 UTC
Ah, thank you, shall try the water thing this evening x
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 22.11.11 16:04 UTC
Teaspoon of salt to a cup of water I think it is for general wounds, and you could try taping a spare sock on to stop her licking it?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 22.11.11 18:26 UTC

>Teaspoon of salt to a cup of water


No - it's a teaspoon of salt to a pint of water. :-)
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 22.11.11 21:59 UTC
We were told a teaspoon to a cup for general wounds, and a teaspoon to a pint for eyes.
- By colliecrew [gb] Date 22.11.11 22:33 UTC
Actually, in humans, saline or salty water is rarely used now. There's no evidence to suggest it's better than drinkable tap water :) I tend to use diluted hibiscrub for wounds if I have it. If not, plain ole tap water :)
- By Sara1640 [gb] Date 23.11.11 18:51 UTC
Just thought I would tell you.... vets... sedation and then the offending nail was removed.  Last night, poor girl, looked like she had been to a rave or something! her eyes were on stalks, her legs were soooooo wobbly and she wouldn't even look at me (my fault obviously) This morning she was bouncing round like a puppy! and everything is fine, I am £70 lighter mind you but I don't need presents at Xmas so its all good.  They sealed it with silver nitrate so I don't think I should need the bathing in salt water bit unless she chews it and makes it bleed again.

All is good and thank you all again, as ever.

Sxx
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Split toenail

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