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So....just after a few opinions, my lurcher injured his carpal pad around 3 months back it was pretty much hanging off, vet wrapped and purple sprayed for around a month and lead walks for 2 months, all good now and healed up, but anyone had this happen then had it go again? Will it be a weak point in the future? Should I just now wrap it everytime he runs as precaution? Cheers in advance 👍

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Happened to a mate of mines dog, would heal and the same thing would happen again, Happened one day when we were out and when he got home he cut it off, cleaned it and wrapped it.....3 or 4 weeks later it was fully healed and that was the end of the problem 👌

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12 minutes ago, Smashing reds said:

Happened to a mate of mines dog, would heal and the same thing would happen again, Happened one day when we were out and when he got home he cut it off, cleaned it and wrapped it.....3 or 4 weeks later it was fully healed and that was the end of the problem 👌

I was half tempted to just whack it off when it happened tbf as it was just hanging by a bit of skin but it knitted back together fine.....I'll just vet wrap it when I run him👍 just paranoid about it going again last thing I want is him laid up in the season🙈

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5 hours ago, Black neck said:

Pain in the arse ,never heal for ever and if taken off the foot got no padding and they can get wristicus

they can rip  cream em up go again or tape em 

stop molly coddling your fur baby’s blacky lol 

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12 hours ago, Moochersways said:

So....just after a few opinions, my lurcher injured his carpal pad around 3 months back it was pretty much hanging off, vet wrapped and purple sprayed for around a month and lead walks for 2 months, all good now and healed up, but anyone had this happen then had it go again? Will it be a weak point in the future? Should I just now wrap it everytime he runs as precaution? Cheers in advance 👍

I had mines stitched she split several times , my advice is to buy loads of vetwrap , and wrap everytime you go out , I'd often wrap both wrists , it takes at least 10months for scar tissue to produce enough collagen to gain elasticity back my bitch runs without problems now but it was a long road. 

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40 minutes ago, Borr said:

I had mines stitched she split several times , my advice is to buy loads of vetwrap , and wrap everytime you go out , I'd often wrap both wrists , it takes at least 10months for scar tissue to produce enough collagen to gain elasticity back my bitch runs without problems now but it was a long road. 

Cheers yeah iv got plenty of vet wrap on hand so I'll just wrap it now when ever I run him hopefully won't be a problem👍

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26 minutes ago, Moochersways said:

Cheers yeah iv got plenty of vet wrap on hand so I'll just wrap it now when ever I run him hopefully won't be a problem👍

I used tesa electrical tape top and bottom to secure , obviously not tight . Tear a piece off and wrap twice snug.

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2 hours ago, Borr said:

I had mines stitched she split several times , my advice is to buy loads of vetwrap , and wrap everytime you go out , I'd often wrap both wrists , it takes at least 10months for scar tissue to produce enough collagen to gain elasticity back my bitch runs without problems now but it was a long road. 

me old lady would say once it’s healed keep giving it loads a vaseline 

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