09-24-2013, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I'm sorry to read this, I was hoping she was on the road to recovery. I wonder what's going on, do you think she might be chewing/licking it? I guess I would want to know why it's not healing before I decided on the surgery. I don't think the surgery is dangerous, of course there is always a risk with anesthesia, but taking them off as an adult is much more problematic than taking them off the first few days. Yes, she will be in some pain from the incision afterwards, but I doubt if it will be that since it will be stitched. When she got hurt two years ago, it sounds like that would really be painful. I think I would be tempted to do both dew claws at the same time, you'd be so mad if she recovers from this and rips the other one. Anyway, sending prayers of strength and wisdom so you can make the best decision for her. | I'm with her all day and if I have a doctors appointment my Grandpa is with her and all of us are watching her very close and she is not really messing with it if I do see her start to I tell her no and she stops right away. Thanks
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