He wants to remove the leg because the dog skinned hit foot![]()
He wants to remove the leg because the dog skinned hit foot![]()
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
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Yep. CRAZY HUH?
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I'd say clean it, wrap it and get antibiotics....not amputate itOnce it heals the dog should be fine...
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The dog should be taken to the vet. If he has to be crated to be kept calm, then that's what should be done.
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Wow, chopping off an entire leg just because he skinned his foot? Talk about extreme! Well your friend would be wasting his money and I'm sure the vet would laugh at him if he brought up that idea lol
Anyway the dog snaps and growls while putting on ointment because it HURTS him! Tel your friend he just has to be consistant with putting on the medication. Is he wrapping the paw up after applying ointment with anything like gauze?? If not, he should. And I agree with the crating idea.
what would Jim do with the wound from amputation?
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Cut off the shoulder? lolOriginally Posted by caseysmom
Wow...definately do not cut off his leg. That's like you cutting your finger and amputating your arm.
Is it his pads that he skinned? If the dog is that crazy, ask the vet about some kind of tranquilizer or something. Make sure he has someone to hold the dog while putting on the stuff, if he's going to bite. And definately wrap it. It heals on its own, usually. I've had it happen twice, on all four feet...and mine was a 2 year old GSD.
Still in shock...please don't amputate it's leg..
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