
When Sasha sliced a part of her pad off(area little smaller than 20p p coin, almost whole surface of one of her toes :( clear slice off so nothing to stitch together) it healed very quickly, we were actually surprised how quickly it healed!
She was only about young so was probably re-generating really quickly which helped the healing.
We were told to use 50% bedadine/50% water mix, soak a dressing pad in the mixture and bandage it on.
This, I was told is used for working dogs when they hurt their paw to get the paw surface heal as quickly as possible and make the surface grow and harden. I don't know if the english word used by others -granulate- means this?
We were also rinsing the paw with warm running water two times a day (blow drying between toes dry afterwards) meaning the bandage got changed two times a day minimum.
Sasha would sometimes decide it was time for a change and remove it herself :) this is why I say minimum...
As the dressing pad next to the wound was wet (bedadine/water) it didn't stick to the cut either and did not pull any surface off when changed... I have to say it sounded weird way of treating it and I had never heard of it before but it definately worked in our case!
We got given antibiotics to give to Sasha if it looked like there is an infection creeping in but we never had to use them!
She had an antibiotic cream we would put on for first week or so before sticking the bedadine/water soaked pad on it and bandaging it in and this seemed to do the job of keeping the infection away.
We would also take the bandage off for few hours in the evening when she was sleeping so the paw could air...
She would also wear a waterproof sock on the paw when she went out so she could not get nasty outside water/bacteria in the wound.
Also are you sure it is the wound that smells if it doesn't look infected, maybe there is moisture between the toes and when this gets bandaged in I would imagine it would smell after few days?