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Danny Glista
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Cut foot problem

Anyone had a hound that cut his foot bad like this! How long you figure before we can get him back in the timber!! Never had it happen quite this bad! Just got back from clinic having it stiched up! Thanks, Danny G.

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all i can say is OUCH!! ....um id say about week to 10 days if he doesnt bust the stiches

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Jason34
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Man that is a bad cut I would give him some R&R LOL how he gets better for you soon

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when he can put weight on it and walk normal i would give it a try. hope he heals up quick for ya danny

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give him 2 weeks what caused the cut.I have seen ice tear there feet up pretty bad. but blue coat will toughen the pad rite up. but wate until healed.

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My judy female had two of them the first one she had five stitches on the inside with 8 on the outside, the pad was cut from one end to the other (caused by a glass cut). It took a few weeks to heal before the stitches were removed. So you are looking at 1 1/2 to 2 months. hopefully he don't lick and bite it after you get it fixed up. you are more than likely going to have to put a e-collar on him so he can't bite at it. (I think thats what you call that collar). After it heals start putting tuff pad on it.

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WASH!!

IT out good and super glue it works for my dogs!!!

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Once I had a dog that got clipped by the haybine, cut both tendons in its hind legs...I thought that was the end of her.

I laid her up in the barn, she licked, and licked, and licked....After 2 weeks she started walking around. For the rest of her life she would walk with all 4 but when she broke into a run she would just use her front 2.

Dogs have an amazing ability to heal and adapt.

I bet that pad will heal fine.

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I don't know about Stiching it up- ?? I have seen the Infection from "Closing a Cut Pad" .. You just have to be very careful and Make sure it keeps clean .. If it starts to Swell "Cut the Stiches loose" It will take a little longer to heal when left open "If keeped clean and dry" JMO

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Is that Gauge?? I don't think it will EVER heal. Best thing to do would be send him down here to me:-)) Really, I hope the injured hound has a speedy and complete recovery.

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Danny Glista
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Looked to be a glass cut about 5/8" deep!

So far Gauge seems to be doing fine!! The vet clinic is to check him in 3 days to see if all is going ok. Remove the stiches in 14 days. The vet figured 4 to 6 weeks. I hope not!! Thanks, Danny G.

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4 to 6

Just in time for the January thaw and maybe , just maybe some decent running since we got shut down early again this year , keep in touch Danny and Eric .

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English Rule
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This may sound ridiculous but

Pour some beer over it everyday for a week.

When I use to run deer dogs they were always getting tore up. This old man that hunted with us told me to do this. To my amazement it worked very well. I still do this today. And yes I finish what does not get poured onto the animal. Wouldn't want to get cited for wasteing alcohol.

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Danny, find a place to keep him up off of the ground and put something bitter on the dressing to keep him from gnawing at the wrap. Had a dog that bad a few years back and had a time getting the dog to leave it alone. Use some blue lotion spray and later on pad tuff. Sorry but it could take a month or so to heal up enough to hunt.

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Danny

Keep him out of the woods for about a month! This cut here happened 2 weeks before this and was just about healed up until she got into a hole and started digging... now im in the same boat as you... just waiting! and it sucks!

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Now that one needs a staple or 3 or 4

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danny put him in a garage or shed for a cuple weeks i had ayoung dog cut his pad pertty deep one time took for ever to heal he kept breaking it open. when you thought it was healing good then back to lamefoot took me about two months to hunt him again but still favered it alot in th wood would see him running with gimp and wouldnt stand on tree like he used to he will try to lick at it and gnawl at it. also lost toe nail also my dog cut his on the bottom of kennel that came undone. good luck keep it clean and give him extra care dont try to rush it, itll set ya back

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Now that one needs a staple or 3 or 4

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Works for us

Ash your vet for Icthamol (sp) 20% It will draw the sore out of it,,,,, Good for people also.....

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Now that one needs a staple or 3 or 4


yeah that's what I thought too, but the vet just gave me some antibiotic and said to keep it clean and out of the woods for a couple of weeks. it seems to be healing up alright so far...

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