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Whatever you do, please get the dog to the greyhound vet. The chances of the dog running again are increased enormously if you do. Not saying that it will for certain, but as you obviously care a lot

I have a bitch here who's had a middle toe off the front and back on the same side, she was ok for a season but it has caused all sorts of problems and now she has taken pride of place on the sofa. If

if ita a outside toe you will have no problems middle toes are a nightmare as the outside toes then have no support when the dogs are turning if you want to talk in depth about it pm me your number I

It does depend on the toe. I have had one outside toe removed from a fore foot from a dog and my advice would be go to a vet who is experienced in running dogs! I made the mistake of using a local vet and it ended costing thousands of pounds for 3 operations and a referral to specialist vet for the last op to get it sorted.

 

The dog went on too work well until he broke a leg working.

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I got a middle front toe off.. At first seemed great, the dog recovered well and was getting a some good scores. Then the outside toe went several times. I gave the dog away for a pet .. The middle toe had been broken multiple times before I got it off and the last brake the joint was smashed to bits.. I wish I had tried to have it pinned. I jumped in getting the toe off.. Hope yer dog comes good

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if ita a outside toe you will have no problems middle toes are a nightmare as the outside toes then have no support when the dogs are turning if you want to talk in depth about it pm me your number I will happily give you any advise on it

my dogs toe was the inside and he ran just fine mate

Every dog is different also depends what sort of ground your running on

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Every dog is different is spot on: depends a lot on the type of dog and how it runs. Fast, up and at 'em dogs which turn hard may have problems with outside toes on front feet: the outside toe is the propping toe when the dog turns hard: I've had a bitch who gradually started to suffer from shoulder and wrist problems with that outside toe gone. She lasted two seasons without the toe before being totally finished.

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I'd only do it again as a last option,Im the worst in the world for giving a dog a couple of weeks of before starting them again even if you go some where quite you can be sure something will jump and take them for a run on bad ground and your back to square one.A bit rich but you would be better of trying to give a month of first ,and then starting back slowly.

I had a outside toe (well the dog did)of a couple of seasons ago,it did effect her turn she still goes lame on it,you have to work her rest her,and slowly but surely the foot has slowly flattened out.

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