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Topic Dog Boards / Health / sore paw :-(
- By labmad [gb] Date 27.06.05 13:26 UTC
Henry has had an interdigital cyst between his toe but that cleared when I soaked it.

I noticed on Sunday however that inbetween his pads underneath where the cyst was, it is very red and looks like a blister that has burst and left the skin like a hole (like when we get blisters and they burst and the skin comes off).  He's favouring it a bit.

Can anyone help?

Em
- By Daisy [gb] Date 27.06.05 15:17 UTC
It's very difficult with paws :) Mine had a very bad problem with her paw last year. The best thing is just to keep it clean - dip the whole paw in a bowl of tepid salty water after every walk and just keep an eye on it :)

Daisy
- By aimibobs [gb] Date 27.06.05 15:48 UTC
What about purple iodine spray - use this all the time on our horses cuts.
- By tohme Date 27.06.05 17:35 UTC
ARe you sure that it IS an interdigital cyst and not a grass seed/barley awn?

If you are worried I would consider giving either hephar sulph or silica to help expel the seed if any.

I would be very sure it WAS a cyst before I considered thinking about helping the skin to heal over by bathing with colloidal silver and perhaps using aloe vera over it.
- By Daisy [gb] Date 27.06.05 18:09 UTC
Tohme

You may be able to asnwer a question ?? Is there any point in putting ointments like ALoe Vera on something if the dog seems to immediately lick it off ?? :) I have used it with my dogs, but am unsure whether it really does any good as it gets licked off quickly :)

Daisy
- By tohme Date 27.06.05 18:25 UTC
Well I personally would not class Aloe Vera as an ointment, but then that is because I am a pedant........ ;)

You can put ointments et al on things and either prevent them from licking by using a collar or by putting something on top that they do not like.

Fortunately Aloe Vera is ok internally although too much will give you the squits!
- By Daisy [gb] Date 27.06.05 21:22 UTC
Thanks :)

Daisy
- By labmad [gb] Date 28.06.05 08:12 UTC
Looking underneath his paw last night in between his large pad and his "toe pad" (sorry only wayI can think of describing them!) and he has 2 tiny puncture holes.  It's not red anymore it's gone normal colour, there are no lumps, it is flat.  I am thinking maybe he has trodden on something that has punctured his skin but that it has come out again??
- By Blue Date 27.06.05 20:48 UTC
you could soak it 2 -3 times a day in hibscrub.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / sore paw :-(

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