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Hi got a twealve month deerhound greyhound bull greyhound saluki whippet bedlington an she's broke the bone in the dew claw what's the best thing to help it heal she is only been lead walked since she broke it a two weeks ago and it's still floppy an hasnt healed atall

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Hi got a twealve month deerhound greyhound bull greyhound saluki whippet bedlington an she's broke the bone in the dew claw what's the best thing to help it heal she is only been lead walked since she broke it a two weeks ago and it's still floppy an hasnt healed atall

probably will need to come off mate so afraid its a trip to the vets
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Ah grand my old dog broke end joint in front toe as a pup an that messed up his first season an with me been young an stupid an having noone tell me better never let him time heal or took it vets an it came back time after time that's why asked on here for some advice don't want to make same mistakes again

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Had the same problem with my 10 month old pup last wk, did not break anything but hit the nail hard. Decided to get the dewclaws off on both front legs, vets were good. They said it was a straightforward enough operation, 10 min job under anesetic. He had the op last wednesday and the cuts are healing up good! Really glad that i went for it thats the last of it now! It cost £100 + vat. I would get it done!

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Had it happen to a old dog but he broke both of his turning a hare on a rough dolimite track,,i just taped them up with micro pore tape.and then electician's tape when taking him out..it healed after about 3wk's and it never happened again

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