Fabforester
Well-Known Member
My terrier bitch (usually insanely hardy) ripped down the side of her dew claw 4 weeks ago. She was in the vets within 2 hours and under anaesthetic they cut it right back and put her on antibitiotics and painkillers.
4 weeks on, she is Still on (a different brand of) antibitotics , painkillers, and is still extremely uncomfortable, not herself, and fairly traumatised. I have taken her back to the vets every 5 days, and they just keep renewing the drugs and saying if its no better next time we take her in that she will have to have the digit removed. There is risk that the infection is now in the bone hence the prolongued drugs. I remain unconvinced about the procedure itself. The claw has grown back and is extremely painful to her. She is licking it the entire time, and a usually highly active dog is now miserable and showing signs of seperation anxiety (having never displayed in 4 years). She has chewed, destroyed a window blind, and is just not herself. We are back in the vets this evening for the 4 week review. Can anyone offer any help? I question whether they actually did the correct procedure in the first place, if the way they did it is causing the pain, but generally they have been a great vet and I dont like to doubt them.
Thanks
4 weeks on, she is Still on (a different brand of) antibitotics , painkillers, and is still extremely uncomfortable, not herself, and fairly traumatised. I have taken her back to the vets every 5 days, and they just keep renewing the drugs and saying if its no better next time we take her in that she will have to have the digit removed. There is risk that the infection is now in the bone hence the prolongued drugs. I remain unconvinced about the procedure itself. The claw has grown back and is extremely painful to her. She is licking it the entire time, and a usually highly active dog is now miserable and showing signs of seperation anxiety (having never displayed in 4 years). She has chewed, destroyed a window blind, and is just not herself. We are back in the vets this evening for the 4 week review. Can anyone offer any help? I question whether they actually did the correct procedure in the first place, if the way they did it is causing the pain, but generally they have been a great vet and I dont like to doubt them.
Thanks