Bailey's toe is doing pretty good it seems. We have not done the sock/plastic bag or boot thing because we can't get them to stay on. The vet said that it was to make sure that she didn't get it dirty/muddy.
We've kept her only on the sidewalks, with the occasional patch of grass/flower bed to go potty on. She doesn't dig her toe into the dirt, doesn't do the scratch dance, so I think if there was any dirt, it would be on the toe pad, not up into the nail. We wipe her feet when she comes in.
She's doing fine with the Epsom salt soaks. The swelling has gone down quite a bit and she's only tried to lick at it about 4 times. Like I said previously, the hardest part is making sure she doesn't play with Guinness. I feel guilty about that part, because they SOOOOOO want to play together and both of them probably aren't getting enough exercise. Oh well, hopefully we can tough it out until next week and I think we'll be ok then.
There's one thing I did notice that I did want to ask. When Chester and Rocky went through this stuff, did the area of the quick that was exposed look black to you while it was healing? I mean, it looks almost black, but I think maybe it looks black like a scab looks kinda black.







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Anyway, my cousin took her two sons and baby twin daughters to see Granma and came back through here on her way home (cousin lives 1.5 hour east of me). Bailey saw the kids and went nuts, she soooo wanted to play.



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