JACQSZOO
Well-Known Member
I have a 2 yr old working cocker. She was 6 months old when I got her and hadn't been docked. Yesterday I had her tail amputated as every time I took her out she would split her tail
I have never had an adult dogs tail amputated before and wondered if anyone on here has and what were your experiences? How quick did it heal? Any problems? Any tips on keeping it clean and preventing infection? etc etc
She was feeling very sorry for herself yesterday but has perked up this morning. Its still bleeding a little but the vet told me this is completely normal for a couple of days. She is wearing an oversized e collar as the one the vet put on her she could reach whats left of her tail! I've just moved into a small cottage and frankly having a lunatic cocker in an ecollar in such a small space is challenging to say the least! Normally she is kenneled but the vet advised to keep her in for a few days till she starts to heal. O joy. About to take her out for a walk, all on lead!, to try and quieten her down a bit. But this is a very fit working cocker who can run all day every day and normally does. Interesting bank holiday weekend looming I think!
I have never had an adult dogs tail amputated before and wondered if anyone on here has and what were your experiences? How quick did it heal? Any problems? Any tips on keeping it clean and preventing infection? etc etc
She was feeling very sorry for herself yesterday but has perked up this morning. Its still bleeding a little but the vet told me this is completely normal for a couple of days. She is wearing an oversized e collar as the one the vet put on her she could reach whats left of her tail! I've just moved into a small cottage and frankly having a lunatic cocker in an ecollar in such a small space is challenging to say the least! Normally she is kenneled but the vet advised to keep her in for a few days till she starts to heal. O joy. About to take her out for a walk, all on lead!, to try and quieten her down a bit. But this is a very fit working cocker who can run all day every day and normally does. Interesting bank holiday weekend looming I think!