If your dog is very active but has been limping lately, quick treatment of a cracked nail may restore him to normal activity in no time.
October 24, 2014
If your dog is very active but has been limping lately, quick treatment of a cracked nail may restore him to normal activity in no time.
Nails that are weak or have grown too long are susceptible to cracking. Additionally, dogs with other medical conditions such as thyroid disease and tumours on the toes are more at risk.
If you notice something amiss with your furry buddy, check for these obvious indications of cracked nails:
Depending on the extent of the injury, your dog could allow you to check the affected paw or totally shun your help. If your dog won't let you examine the affected area, you need to take him/her to a veterinarian. Your pet will be sedated before treatment.
If your dog allows you to examine his/her paws, you can try to treat the injury yourself. Here are the practical steps to do this:
Cracked or torn nails without any complications should heal after a couple of days. Nails will regrow after several weeks. Check the affected area frequently and see if there's nail growth. If not, constant trimming may be necessary, or you may have to consult a veterinarian.
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