Laurie Soutar
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Ontario, Canada
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We deal with slipped or peeled pads quite regularly when running the greyhounds.
With sharp small scissors, trim of any loose or hanging skin (if there is any) - it doesn't hurt the dog at all.
From the vet or feed store get a bottle of Copertox - it's used for treating thrush in horses (it also used to be labeled for dog feet, but isn't anymore). Once or twice a day put just a drop or two on the places that are peeled - I hold the foot up for a few seconds to let the Coppertox dry, then set it down and do the next foot. Do not bandage or wrap the feet - and do not put anything else on it. It helps if you can keep them off dirt, or if you can't rinse them off and let them dry before putting on the Copertox.
They will limp around for a day or two, will be sound but a little tender for a couple of days, and will be ready to run hard in about a week.
The pad tissue in feet is remarkable quick to heal and regrow, and the Copertox toughens up and dries up the pad tissue.
I'm assuming they are outside dogs, but if they are house dogs, take them outside to put the Copertox on, as it is bright green, and it stains (don't ask me how I know!)
Hope this helps.
Laurie
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