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We have recently rehomed a lovely ex racing bitch called Lottie. She is settling in well and the house training is coming along nicely, however we are having a rather strange problem with her legs.
I will try and explain, but being very horsey and not good on dog anatomy the terms i use may not be correct. it affect the part of her lower leg which would be her ergot if she were a horse. I imagine that it is the remainder of the 5th toe, and is just by her dew claws, it is made of the same stuff as her pads so quite rough and dark in colour. I am sure there is a proper name for it but i have no idea!!! Some one help me!
Anyway after the first long walk she went on we noticed that this pad had had the top layer of skin scraped off and was bleeding, i cleaned it up and covered it until the bleeding stopped. It started to heal fine, then when we took her to the forest again the same thing happened to the other front leg. Very odd! Since then everytime she is let off the lead she comes back with a little blood on each front pad, she is not lame and doesnt mind you cleaning the area.
I cannot understand how she can have identical injuries on both legs at different times, it doesnt add up. Also the part of the leg in question doesnt touch the ground. I was wondering if there is a conformational defect that could cause this injury or whether perhaps her dew claws are causing the injury (it doesnt look like they are) they have no blood on them. Is this the reason that they are routinely removed or is she ok keeping them, she has them intact and i do not really want to remove them and cause her unnessessary worry and pain at the vets. I cannot imagine that her suspensory ligaments stretch so much as to let this part of her leg touch the ground?
Anyone come across this before or have any ideas, everytime she runs they bleed which is both inconvenient and rather sad for Lottie
I will try and explain, but being very horsey and not good on dog anatomy the terms i use may not be correct. it affect the part of her lower leg which would be her ergot if she were a horse. I imagine that it is the remainder of the 5th toe, and is just by her dew claws, it is made of the same stuff as her pads so quite rough and dark in colour. I am sure there is a proper name for it but i have no idea!!! Some one help me!
Anyway after the first long walk she went on we noticed that this pad had had the top layer of skin scraped off and was bleeding, i cleaned it up and covered it until the bleeding stopped. It started to heal fine, then when we took her to the forest again the same thing happened to the other front leg. Very odd! Since then everytime she is let off the lead she comes back with a little blood on each front pad, she is not lame and doesnt mind you cleaning the area.
I cannot understand how she can have identical injuries on both legs at different times, it doesnt add up. Also the part of the leg in question doesnt touch the ground. I was wondering if there is a conformational defect that could cause this injury or whether perhaps her dew claws are causing the injury (it doesnt look like they are) they have no blood on them. Is this the reason that they are routinely removed or is she ok keeping them, she has them intact and i do not really want to remove them and cause her unnessessary worry and pain at the vets. I cannot imagine that her suspensory ligaments stretch so much as to let this part of her leg touch the ground?
Anyone come across this before or have any ideas, everytime she runs they bleed which is both inconvenient and rather sad for Lottie