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out lamping with my bitch last night. and she was but today ive noticed shes got a split clean in half nail you can even see the wick

it dont seem to be bothering her,. it just dont look nice.

 

whats ya opinions lads on what i should do ... is it a trip to the vet in the morning. or will it heal itself

 

atb

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out lamping with my bitch last night. and she was but today ive noticed shes got a split clean in half nail you can even see the wick

it dont seem to be bothering her,. it just dont look nice.

 

whats ya opinions lads on what i should do ... is it a trip to the vet in the morning. or will it heal itself

 

atb

trim it as close to the quick as you can and keep doing that untill the crack grows out :thumbs:
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Now then, i ha a very similar thing happen a couple of weeks ago, nail snapped in half, quick was visible, kept it clean, wasnt bothering him, few weeks later, trip to the vet, infection had got in via the quick up into the toe, vet visit £55, not sure how to advise you really mate, but i wouldnt excercise it on soil / fields for a short while just in case the same happens to yours, first time i ever saw it tbh, but dogs have lost nails completely before, but not snapped in half, keep it clean and keep an eye on it if i was you fella, just to be on the safe side.

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If the quick is showing and the full nails split.

 

 

I would just cut the nail back as far too the toe as i could and let it grow out... You'll be out for a few now any way trying too keep infection out the nail bed and lead walking... So what id do it cut it back and in a couple of weeks it will be ready for a bit of work

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