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@Whippylove I just had a quick google, (as you do!), and you can get un-medicated corn plasters oval or round, might be worth a little look...
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Yes, there's no guarantee that removal would be permanent but what's the alternative? However, you're only dealing with dead tissue. Mabel can be the biggest wimp under the sun yet she doesn't make a sound during the removal procedure. She is fearful and is obviously uncomfortable while I'm doing it but there's nothing beyond that. I have been told that corns can be pared (if that's the correct spelling) with an emery board. I've yet to try that.I can remove them easily, it's they just appear after a week. I'm not keen on surgery as Marley is 10 but it's awfully painful for him.
Thank you I'll definitely check that out
I do feel for him. Really hope you find a speedy solution.thanks for the help everyone
I've also wondered about corn pads, at the moment he's really sore so I'm having to give pain relief.
I'm trying to soften the pad and hopefully it will draw the corn out. I've also tried filing it down but it's back out the pad the next day.
Marley gets his corns are he has a strange gait and has always been heavy on his front feet causing his corn
Thank youI do feel for him. Really hope you find a speedy solution.
It's difficult here as its mostly hard surfaces, I find the more I soften the corn the more pain he'd in, I can't win.I'm sure you know this, but what surfaces you walk on can make a huge difference. Jasper really struggled on paved surfaces, but hardly limped at all on grass.
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