threbb 0 Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Any advice on broken toes.I had one pinfired once but it didnt work long term.Should I tape it or leave it.I have stopped excersize only on lead.Any opinions welcome from experience. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Quasar 1 Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 tape your broken tow up with a toe next to it, this will feel weird at first but will help it keep straight and set better. I did this and worked for me, i broke one of my toes cos i dropped a brick on my foot and cursed the brick by kicking it, not sure which broke my toe but either way OW it hurt. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
phil_h 53 Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 tape your broken tow up with a toe next to it, this will feel weird at first but will help it keep straight and set better. I did this and worked for me, i broke one of my toes cos i dropped a brick on my foot and cursed the brick by kicking it, not sure which broke my toe but either way OW it hurt. his dogs broken its toe not him Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mark.B 0 Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Over years I have had many broken and dislocated toes on my lurchers,so have picked up a bit of experience.You dont say where the toe is broken which is important.I used a greyhound vet to treat any injuries and he said if the break or dislocation was at the first joint then the toe was better off amputated to that joint.A dogs running abilities will not be affected too much,but the problem is when a toe is removed it places pressures on adjacent toes when turning etc.So i ended up with more missing toes. If I had a break now I would treat the dog with painkillers and antiinflammotry tablets,when the pain subsides start walking the dog on lead to keep toe moving.The dogs body will repair the break by calcifying it leaving it with a thickened toe.But now think this is a better course than removing toe. Although dogs can't help breaking their toes,to prevent them from being broken keep the nails short and give loads of roadwork to keep feet tight. Hope this helps. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
threbb 0 Posted August 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Over years I have had many broken and dislocated toes on my lurchers,so have picked up a bit of experience.You dont say where the toe is broken which is important.I used a greyhound vet to treat any injuries and he said if the break or dislocation was at the first joint then the toe was better off amputated to that joint.A dogs running abilities will not be affected too much,but the problem is when a toe is removed it places pressures on adjacent toes when turning etc.So i ended up with more missing toes. If I had a break now I would treat the dog with painkillers and antiinflammotry tablets,when the pain subsides start walking the dog on lead to keep toe moving.The dogs body will repair the break by calcifying it leaving it with a thickened toe.But now think this is a better course than removing toe. Although dogs can't help breaking their toes,to prevent them from being broken keep the nails short and give loads of roadwork to keep feet tight. Hope this helps. That does help thanks very much. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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