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About 3 weeks ago my whippet started to bleed from a nail bed, despite salt water soaking and antiseptic the toe swelled and he ended up on a course of antibiotics. The swelling never completely disappeared and yesterday it started bleeding again, you can see the "tide marks" on the claw illustrating the time gap.

I took him back to the vets and they want to remove the claw. Which seems an extreme response to say the least. Over many years I don't remember a nail injury that swelled like this does so I'm interested What's your experience with nail bed infections?

Anyone with experience of nail bed infection that wouldn't settle?

And anyone had a dog with a claw removed? How did they run after?  Thanks 

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My bitch just like that got nail out never a problem after that the nail could be broken inside the toe bed every time dog runs it ends up like that again 

I’ve got her book here mate. I know there’s def a paragraph on it. I’ll have a look in a mo. My dog used to suffer from it. Was always cleaning it out and treating it after lamping. It snapped off on

Why the ?  I've never had a dog suffer with nail infection other than my old sal whippet ripped his dew claw and after that I just wrapped them before running him . I always clean my dogs fe

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10 minutes ago, Luckee legs said:

About 3 weeks ago my whippet started to bleed from a nail bed, despite salt water soaking and antiseptic the toe swelled and he ended up on a course of antibiotics. The swelling never completely disappeared and yesterday it started bleeding again, you can see the "tide marks" on the claw illustrating the time gap.

I took him back to the vets and they want to remove the claw. Which seems an extreme response to say the least. Over many years I don't remember a nail injury that swelled like this does so I'm interested What's your experience with nail bed infections?

Anyone with experience of nail bed infection that wouldn't settle?

And anyone had a dog with a claw removed? How did they run after?  Thanks 

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Skycat would be good one to ask but don't know if she posts anymore .

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1 hour ago, Luckee legs said:

About 3 weeks ago my whippet started to bleed from a nail bed, despite salt water soaking and antiseptic the toe swelled and he ended up on a course of antibiotics. The swelling never completely disappeared and yesterday it started bleeding again, you can see the "tide marks" on the claw illustrating the time gap.

I took him back to the vets and they want to remove the claw. Which seems an extreme response to say the least. Over many years I don't remember a nail injury that swelled like this does so I'm interested What's your experience with nail bed infections?

Anyone with experience of nail bed infection that wouldn't settle?

And anyone had a dog with a claw removed? How did they run after?  Thanks 

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My bitch just like that got nail out never a problem after that the nail could be broken inside the toe bed every time dog runs it ends up like that again 

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1 hour ago, Ferretman65 said:

My bitch just like that got nail out never a problem after that the nail could be broken inside the toe bed every time dog runs it ends up like that again 

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Ya my old bitch had it like that i asked them to remove the nail but vet put her on antiobiotic,s but did no good .Then cost me £120 to remove it as it was broken which i thought from the start. She was ready to run again in 6 week,s.

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9 hours ago, Moocher71 said:

Skycat would be good one to ask but don't know if she posts anymore .

I’ve got her book here mate. I know there’s def a paragraph on it. I’ll have a look in a mo. My dog used to suffer from it. Was always cleaning it out and treating it after lamping. It snapped off on day and never grew back right. Doesn’t seem to bother him though

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57 minutes ago, white van man said:

I’ve got her book here mate. I know there’s def a paragraph on it. I’ll have a look in a mo. My dog used to suffer from it. Was always cleaning it out and treating it after lamping. It snapped off on day and never grew back right. Doesn’t seem to bother him though

Knew a coursing dog ( yip them indestructible dogs from god himself haha) that used suffer it bad, used to have to steep its feet with and warm water an use a soft tooth brush on its feet after every decent night out, but we was running that thick claggy seeded fields an he did see some runs to be fair but had other lurchers doin exact same job an they seemed much better but still done there feet aswell 

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3 hours ago, WataWalloper said:

Knew a coursing dog ( yip them indestructible dogs from god himself haha) that used suffer it bad, used to have to steep its feet with and warm water an use a soft tooth brush on its feet after every decent night out, but we was running that thick claggy seeded fields an he did see some runs to be fair but had other lurchers doin exact same job an they seemed much better but still done there feet aswell 

And there was the problem inexperience mate lol 

What head the ball would use a brush to clean em ? Lol 

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1 hour ago, mC HULL said:

And there was the problem inexperience mate lol 

What head the ball would use a brush to clean em ? Lol 

Was best way to do it an almost stopped the infections, let me guess you’d make them swim a few miles up the coast to clean there feet haha 

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