- Dec 5, 2012
- 8
- 3
- 61
I treated my Huevos for her bumble. We've had her for a week, having gotten her from another family who was moving and could not keep them. I noticed her limp, looked at her foot, goggled what I saw and learned about bumblefoot.
I used a scalpel from TSC. Her scab and plug seemed to be stuck together - I could find little else in the rather large hole. This was a very large bumble. I packed it with triple antibiotic and wrapped it up. I will most likely not be able to stop myself from looking at it in the evening and will rinse and reapply ointment then.
She had a much smaller bumble on the side of her foot - that one popped right out, corn shaped and all, just as described.
She kicked a lot while I was working on her and the big bumble bled. My concern is about letting her back out; it's wet and rainy here and I don't want her to get that foot wet, so I guess she'll be in a dog carrier for a little while until I feel more comfortable about her and the bandage.
I used a scalpel from TSC. Her scab and plug seemed to be stuck together - I could find little else in the rather large hole. This was a very large bumble. I packed it with triple antibiotic and wrapped it up. I will most likely not be able to stop myself from looking at it in the evening and will rinse and reapply ointment then.
She had a much smaller bumble on the side of her foot - that one popped right out, corn shaped and all, just as described.
She kicked a lot while I was working on her and the big bumble bled. My concern is about letting her back out; it's wet and rainy here and I don't want her to get that foot wet, so I guess she'll be in a dog carrier for a little while until I feel more comfortable about her and the bandage.