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Hi,
Well for the fourth time in about 6 months Oakley has managed to rip out
his hind toe nail at the root. I am becoming very experienced at clipping
hanging nails off and using polysporin and hydrogen peroxide!
The first time it was ripped out was in a fight with another ferret of
mine. Since then, it grew back yellow and brittle and very weak each time.
The other times it has ripped out I don't know how it occrred but I can
only surmise that due to the fact of its weakness and his putting pressure
on it, this is happening with relative ease.
I am getting worried about it and have to take Oakley to the vets today
anyway so I am going to talk to them about my options. Although I am 100%
against declawing any animal, I am considering asking them to take this
nail out at the root so this does not happen anymore. I know of another
member of ours who had the same problem and eventually their ferrets foot
got infected and they had to have 2 toes removed. I am concerned that if
this nail continues to be pulled out the same will occur with Oakley even
with my being carefull. At the same time, I am aware that I run the risk
of infection and swelling if I take the nail out surgically.
I would like to know if anyone out there has encountered a similar problem
and what they did about it. I know I could also have this nail clipped and
cauterized to slow down its growth and just do this on a regular basis but
that seems radical too. I feel like I am between a rock and hard place
regarding this toe.
I am not trying to start a debate about whether declawing ferrets is good
or not because as I said I am 100% against it. This just feels like an
extreme situation and one I had not anticipated encountering. If anyone
has any other ideas as to how I can approach this problem I would love to
hear them. It must hurt my poor guy everytime he pulls the nail out and
there is blood and the risk of infection. I am only trying to figure out
what would be the best thing in the long run to do for him.
Thankx
[Posted in FML issue 2660]
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