Broken Toenails, Ear Problems: Plus, Staph Infections and Allergy Diets (Veterinary Clinic) Broken Toenails, Ear Problems: Plus, Staph Infections and Allergy Diets (Veterinary Clinic)

Broken Toenails, Ear Problems: Plus, Staph Infections and Allergy Diets (Veterinary Clinic‪)‬

Gun Dog 2009, August, 28, 4

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(Question) I am always having trouble with my German shorthair Mocha breaking her toenails. I keep them short and I use my Dremel tool to keep them smooth. But at least once a year she breaks one in half all the way into her pad. After countless vet bills for removing the entire nail, I still don't know why this is happening. Her nails are solid dark color. She just did it again yesterday when digging. I brought her in and washed it all out, then soaked it with Epsom salt. Then I cut it down as far as I could. I wrapped it with fishing line to keep it together, and then superglued it. Now she's back to normal.

GENRE
Sports et plein air
SORTIE
2009
1 août
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
7
Pages
ÉDITIONS
InterMedia Outdoors, Inc.
TAILLE
54,9
Ko

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