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In grown claw... So Corky's mom showed me a small area on corky's leg.. His "claw" was ingrown... I am upset because he just went in to see his vet, and she did not see it. But I will not blame her, because I did not see it either. He was limping, my daughter noticed he was licking which made her look. Ok the point of my post... I took the doggie clippers and clipped it.... Needless to say he did not like that. He took off running..... There was a little blood Not from the quick, but from where the nail dug in. I sprayed antiseptic and wrapped it in doggie bandage. It was not very puffy, not infected. Just a little red. Thoughts? |
If it was just at the skin & not in the skin then it should be Ok otherwise I would be making a vet visit, point it out to the vet that she missed it & they will probably not charge you another office visit. |
I would talk to your vet. Mikki had her dew claws when we got her. I am assuming you are talking about the dew claws? Anyway, my vet recommended having them removed because of the risk of this very thing. So I had hers removed. Maybe something to think about and also to see if your vet recommends it. |
I'm learning something new. I never even heard of "dew claws" until now. :) |
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:eek: Mya has them still! Is 18 weeks too late? Do I tell the groomer to trim or something or can I do it myself. |
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She hasn't shown any discomfort from them. I never knew she had claws there until I checked today (after doing a research on it). If I get them trimmed, she would be fine to keep them, right? |
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My mom has a beagle that constantly has her dew claw grow in to paw (they grow faster then weeds) when it brakes the skin the vet gave my mom antibiotics, a paw soak and a spray to spray on the paw. Paws can get very dirty and germy so its important to keep it clean so they don't get an infection. |
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