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Hi all,

I took my bull thing out for a walk today, all seemed fine.

After a few hours at home, he curled up on his bed and let out a yelp.

I went and gave him a once over and found the problem was his dew claw bone on his front right foot, the claw itself if fine, not torn, but the connecting bone is causing him pain. I'm presuming it's broken as there is no external marks and usually he's tough as the proverbial old boot.

Anyone else experienced this? and what action did the vet take if any? ie, did they leave it/ strap it to set itself?

 

Thanks in advance guys :thumbs:

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Hi all,

I took my bull thing out for a walk today, all seemed fine.

After a few hours at home, he curled up on his bed and let out a yelp.

I went and gave him a once over and found the problem was his dew claw bone on his front right foot, the claw itself if fine, not torn, but the connecting bone is causing him pain. I'm presuming it's broken as there is no external marks and usually he's tough as the proverbial old boot.

Anyone else experienced this? and what action did the vet take if any? ie, did they leave it/ strap it to set itself?

 

Thanks in advance guys :thumbs:

 

 

Better getting it cut off,will only catch on everything now.

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Hi all,

I took my bull thing out for a walk today, all seemed fine.

After a few hours at home, he curled up on his bed and let out a yelp.

I went and gave him a once over and found the problem was his dew claw bone on his front right foot, the claw itself if fine, not torn, but the connecting bone is causing him pain. I'm presuming it's broken as there is no external marks and usually he's tough as the proverbial old boot.

Anyone else experienced this? and what action did the vet take if any? ie, did they leave it/ strap it to set itself?

 

Thanks in advance guys :thumbs:

 

 

Better getting it cut off,will only catch on everything now.

 

i'ts the bone not the nail mate, it looks perfectly normal, it is the bone that joins it to the leg that feels bust.

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