State of the Mollydog
Nov. 13th, 2009 11:17 amMollydog has been sent home with no bandages today.
You can still see bone and a big screw, so it's a bit squicky. She has strict instructions not to lick it. I have some antibiotic cream to plaster on at regular intervals to reduce the likelihood of damage if she does get a crafty lick in. I keep hearing cats licking themselves and whipping round to check it isn't her.
Very difficult to put a cone on a greyhound that is large enough to stop it licking the bottom of a back leg, given length of neck, nose, legs, remarkable flexibility of entire dog, etc.
You can still see bone and a big screw, so it's a bit squicky. She has strict instructions not to lick it. I have some antibiotic cream to plaster on at regular intervals to reduce the likelihood of damage if she does get a crafty lick in. I keep hearing cats licking themselves and whipping round to check it isn't her.
Very difficult to put a cone on a greyhound that is large enough to stop it licking the bottom of a back leg, given length of neck, nose, legs, remarkable flexibility of entire dog, etc.