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Date: | Wed, 18 Oct 1995 13:08:45 -0400 |
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David, Georgette and Nik,
I'm sorry to hear Nik ripped one of his nails.
This is a fairly common injury which you can help prevent by trimming his
nails every 2-4 months. Somtimes even with short nails this can still
occur. When the nail is torn more then 30%, it is usually best to see your
vet who can use a local and remove the torn nail. Otherwise the nail is a
source of pain until the nail grows out , which can take weeks. Also
depending on how badly the nail is torn your furry friend may need
antibiotics, because cuts on the foot can eaisly get infected (exposed t
urine and feces). If the get infected it can result in gangrene and loss of
the toe, foot or even a fatal septecimia (infection in the bloodstream).
Good Luck
Dr Weiss
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301-299-4142
[Posted in FML issue 1349]
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