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Fri May-12-06 12:05 PM
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Dog trauma. Dog lovers....please check in....could use a little help. |
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Last night my dog got his paw caught in a metal joint on a deck under construction. He lost one of his nails to the point where a little cartilage is exposed. Not much, but some. I've had it cleaned, neosporin, and bandaged since it happened. I've also been giving him half an ibuprofen (he's 70 lbs).
Any other suggestions? I don't think it's bad enough for a vet visit. My lab had a similar issue a few years ago and the vet simply bandaged it and sent me home with instructions to keep it covered and clean.
Thoughts?
Poor little fella. Breakin' my heart. His paw looks like a white hockey stick all bandaged up.
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Fri May-12-06 12:07 PM
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1. I'd still take him to the vet. |
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But if you don't want to do that just keep a very close eye on it to make sure it is not getting infected and that it is healing properly.
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Fri May-12-06 12:59 PM
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I'm actually waiting to hear back from the vet now.
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Fri May-12-06 02:03 PM
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16. It might heal on its own... |
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...but the possibility of infection is high, especially with a paw wound. The vet might stitch it up, but the antibiotic might be just as important.
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Fri May-12-06 02:24 PM
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23. The Vet said let it heal on it's own and keep an eye out for infection. |
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He seems to be doing fine. Just a tender toenail.
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Fri May-12-06 03:40 PM
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Fri May-12-06 12:12 PM
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2. Give the vet a call... |
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They might be able to just give you instructions over the phone
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Fri May-12-06 12:13 PM
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3. I'm looking up the number right now. |
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Fri May-12-06 01:01 PM
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5. Yeah, if it were me, I'd take him to the vet. |
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Poor guy! :( I'd rather be safe than sorry.
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Fri May-12-06 01:04 PM
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6. He's pretty depressed about it right now. |
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And I can't leave him alone for 5 min without him trying to take off his bandage.
He's just sad because it's the nicest day of the week and he wants to be out running around.
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Fri May-12-06 01:05 PM
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Fri May-12-06 01:07 PM
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8. He has been getting bacon wrapped ibuprofen. |
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And I never feed him table food.....EVER...so it's a real treat.
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Fri May-12-06 01:08 PM
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Fri May-12-06 01:11 PM
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That's so sad that he can't go out, but staying off of that paw is probably more important right now. Sounds like you've done a good job -- the only thing I would add is to make sure the bandage isn't too tight. That's always a fine line -- snug enough to stay on and keep everything still, but not too tight.
I'm sure he'll be back to normal in no time. :)
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Fri May-12-06 01:16 PM
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11. I vote for a vet's visit |
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Just as a precaution against infection. Also check on the ibuprofen. I believe that it is contra-indicated for dogs as is tylenol because it can cause death. Asprin is best.
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Fri May-12-06 01:21 PM
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12. I looked it up and it seems OK in small doses. |
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He's a large dog (70+ lbs) and I've only given him half a pill - once yesterday evening and once late morning. But yes, I will definitely speak to the vet about that when they finall call back.
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Fri May-12-06 01:26 PM
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13. That should be fine then. |
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I only mention it because I know that my greyhounds can't take it or tylenol because it could kill them - something about their livers and metabolisms - so I worry about other dogs. Let us know how the beastie does.
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Fri May-12-06 01:29 PM
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14. Will do. The hardest part is keeping the bandage on. |
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He's pretty determined to get it off this morning. I've already re-bandaged three times today!
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Fri May-12-06 01:53 PM
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15. As "mom" to 5 dogs, each of whom has managed to need |
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bandages, let me just say ' yeah - good luck on that'. Some people have good luck putting some tabasco sauce on the bandage to discourage their dogs from tearing it off. Me, my dogs like tobasco sauce. Our one greyhound won't eat a shrimp without the spicy hot cocktail sauce on it. So we use the plastic collars. Nothing like getting butted in the rear with one of those things first thing in the morning I always say - it tends to wake you up.
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Fri May-12-06 02:20 PM
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20. Shit. Vet said NO ibuprofen. |
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Good thing I only gave him very small dose. I really thought that it was OK. Anyway, he said such a small dose probably won't do anything to him, but to encourage water to flush and make sure his diet and stool are OK.
He told me not to even fight the bandage issue and just keep an eye on it for infection.
Of course, he called just as I had finished re-bandaging!
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Fri May-12-06 02:29 PM
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25. It will be fine - don't worry |
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Check with your vet's office, but one asprin should be well tolerated if it looks like he is in pain. If you can put a collar on him for a few days that would help. Hang in there - fortunately dogs heal very quickly and he'll soon be back to his normal self.
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Fri May-12-06 02:45 PM
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26. Pets can only take buffered aspirin. Sounds to me like you need |
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one of those dog bonnet/collars to keep him from messing with his wound.
I've notice that the more you fuss with your pets wound... the more they seem to pay attention to it.
Also, I find that a spoonful of peanut butter in a dogs mouth is a great distractor, seems to keep him busy for a long time.
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Fri May-12-06 02:15 PM
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17. Do you have an "Elizabethan Collar"? |
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works wonders in situations like this. They make soft cloth versions that allow the dog more mobility.
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Fri May-12-06 02:26 PM
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24. My lab, Jesse (may he rest in peace), had one of those once upon |
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a time. He was about 120lbs and it was the XXL version. He was a damn bull in a china shop. It was the worst. He couldn't even get through doorways with it.
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Fri May-12-06 02:17 PM
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18. NOOOOOOOOO. Not ibuprofen |
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Edited on Fri May-12-06 02:22 PM by China_cat
A baby aspirin if needed but never, never, never acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Can damage liver and kidney with just a dose or 2.
Get him to a vet.
Edited to add that in almost 100% of cases where canines were given ibuprofen, they developed stomach ulcers.
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Fri May-12-06 02:22 PM
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21. Yes, I just talked to the Vet. He said the same. |
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I gave him such a small does (less than half a pill) about 18 hours apart. Lesson learned. He's eating and drinking normally and I sure as hell won't give him anymore.
Lesson learned - don't trust everything you read on the Internets!
He's OK. The vet said he doesn't even really need to be seen, just take the bandage off, let it heal naturally and watch carefully for infection. Of course, if any changes take him directly to the vet.
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Fri May-12-06 02:17 PM
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19. i'd only repeat what others have said about the vet |
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Edited on Fri May-12-06 02:18 PM by xchrom
so i'll only ask that you give the big goober a hug from me.
and my best get well wishes.
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Fri May-12-06 02:23 PM
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Fri May-12-06 09:36 PM
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as others have said. If he's hurting, ask your vet for some pain meds. Keep an eye on it and make sure it stays clean. If red or swollen, call your vet ASAP.
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Fri May-12-06 09:44 PM
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29. Warm Epsom salt soaks will help the soreness and swelling. |
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