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hello,
I am the owner of a 7y/o Italian Greyhound. Back in February she hurt her foot/wrist/toes (we don’t know exactly what she did) she was running Around playing and then just lifted her foot and refused to walk, I carried her the rest of the way home and by the time we got home, the foot was swollen and she was in a lot of pain, couldn’t walk on it and cried out if it was touched. We took her to the vet, they examined her and we were told it was unlikely broken, she was given pain relief and anti inflammatory and sent home to rest. A week passed, there was little improvement, so I took her back and insisted on an x-ray, we were told there was no break and that she just needed to be rested and it would get better in time. We are now mid May and she still limps and is clearly still in pain with it, the paw and toes are larger on the injured foot (front right) and feel stiff and inflexible. We do take her out for short walks, mainly keeping her on the lead but she always suffers afterwards with severe limPing and swelling. I am very keen to know if any other Italian Greyhounds owners have experienced anything similar and would love any advice any one might have on how we can help our little girl heal. I can’t bear the thought of her being disabled in this way for the rest of her life...
Thank you,
Claire
I am the owner of a 7y/o Italian Greyhound. Back in February she hurt her foot/wrist/toes (we don’t know exactly what she did) she was running Around playing and then just lifted her foot and refused to walk, I carried her the rest of the way home and by the time we got home, the foot was swollen and she was in a lot of pain, couldn’t walk on it and cried out if it was touched. We took her to the vet, they examined her and we were told it was unlikely broken, she was given pain relief and anti inflammatory and sent home to rest. A week passed, there was little improvement, so I took her back and insisted on an x-ray, we were told there was no break and that she just needed to be rested and it would get better in time. We are now mid May and she still limps and is clearly still in pain with it, the paw and toes are larger on the injured foot (front right) and feel stiff and inflexible. We do take her out for short walks, mainly keeping her on the lead but she always suffers afterwards with severe limPing and swelling. I am very keen to know if any other Italian Greyhounds owners have experienced anything similar and would love any advice any one might have on how we can help our little girl heal. I can’t bear the thought of her being disabled in this way for the rest of her life...
Thank you,
Claire