He now has a plastic splint strapped to his leg but it is longer then his toes so he is walking on the plastic which is fine on carpet, concrete and in the garden but on a tiled floor it's like skating on ice!! any suggestions would be helpfull could I strap something to the bottom to give grip or pad it out, I will post a photo later to show what I mean :wacko:
Poor little Smartie! If it's not one thing it's another! Hope the padding at the top of the splint helps, the riding glove at the bottom sounds like a good idea (I know the sort you mean), failing that, if it's too big then you can get 'slipper socks' for babies/kids with the rubberized grips on the bottom? When Rifle had a badly cut pad I used them over his dressings. It is just good that he seems happier and you sound a lot more positive after such a worrying time. :thumbsup:
He has a sock on the end we have padded top with sponge I check it every day for pressure problems, he is getting more confident with it my tiny tim! :wub: x
That looks much less bulky now - watch out for pressure sores, Max had a gutter splint and got terrible pressure sores on the bendy bits of his leg (it was a front leg so it was just above the stopper pad) because the whole bandage kept slipping. Some sort of vet wrap on the bottom would give him a bit more grip.
Glad he's doing well. xx Big hugs for him x :thumbsup:
I keep checking his leg for bandage and pressure bandage as worried about that, i have seen some pressure ulcers and they are very difficult to heal x all best wish's, hugs etc are being delivered and he loves it x, his pain killers are reducing slowly and he seems fine but taking it very slowly, will post more pics soon x
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