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Got a 21 month cocker bitch that took to chewing the pads of her toes clean off about 6 weeks ago. Done three separate toes on two different feet now!

Driving me f***ing mental. Any of you have experience with this?

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Nightmare. A quick google suggest allergies, skin irritation, injury , anxiety, boredom, infections .

Could it be cement kennel base irritation/burning, separation anxiety if left alone? Marrow bones can help with boredom/anxiety, anyway I'm no expert but I'm sure others may have some experience of this , it's bad enough when mines get stung up by dead nettles but nothing compared to chewing pads off...also worth trying piriton or anti histamine possibly

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3 minutes ago, belucky said:

Possibly AMS  mate but hopefully not 

Never heard of that one. Well she’s completely left them alone since I washed them. Got a few ideas for treatment including more diligence washing feet off after work.

It started the day after she sliced a pad so I’m wondering if it’s a bit of ocd. Weird because she’d been dogging in almost everyday for about two months before it happened.

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Have you figured out what's causing this yet mate? I had to google what that AMS is after seeing it on here and didn't realise how common it was. The sire of my spanner was tested clear of it so would that make mine clear too or could he still carry it?

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Depends on the bitch mate , think it works like this 

clear x carrier = 50% clear 50% carrier 

clear x affected = 50% carriers 50% affected 

sure that’s about right , if your concerned or maybe going to breed from him be worth having him tested 

animal genetics or pet genetics are who I use , full health panel is around £120 

don’t rush into it as they both do special offers now and again 

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