Spudlet
Well-Known Member
Poor Henry has been licking his paws recently, but we thought it was nettles as he's been at all of them, and was showing no lameness or reluctance to have them touched. However tonight I examined them closely and pulled a good 3/4 inch long grass seed out of one of his back paws
The seed has come out complete, and the wound it has left, although sore, seems clean, with no discharge or strong smell, so I've bathed it in salt water and will be keeping a close eye on it over the next few days to make sure it's healing. I'll probably boot him up to make sure it stays clean on walks too while there's an open wound there. Henry was a star throughout the whole process of course, even though it must have been uncomfortable - he is such a gentle, trusting dog with these things.
Do keep an eye on their paws at this time of year! Of course if Henry shows any signs of discomfort or slow healing I'll pop him to the vet, but I think we've been lucky this time - poor boy. I thought I was pretty good at checking him but I obviously missed this one
The seed has come out complete, and the wound it has left, although sore, seems clean, with no discharge or strong smell, so I've bathed it in salt water and will be keeping a close eye on it over the next few days to make sure it's healing. I'll probably boot him up to make sure it stays clean on walks too while there's an open wound there. Henry was a star throughout the whole process of course, even though it must have been uncomfortable - he is such a gentle, trusting dog with these things.
Do keep an eye on their paws at this time of year! Of course if Henry shows any signs of discomfort or slow healing I'll pop him to the vet, but I think we've been lucky this time - poor boy. I thought I was pretty good at checking him but I obviously missed this one