SURGERY BUMBLE FOOT!

I have done it multiple times. Everytime I sweat enough to fill a pool. I found it easier to have someone help you with the process. I don't know how people only do it by themselves. One of my girls still has a bandage on and she is almost all healed up.

brave~! That takes guts
About how long does it take them to heal and walk again just so I have an idea
 
So it take quite a while from my experience. The reason I had done it multiple times was because it was my fault one the times. The first time I did it she was healing nicely and had a small scab but thought it would be ok to not wrap anymore. It never healed and got infected again. I didn't realize like it until I notice she could walk and when I looked at her foot and touched it, it popped and pus came out. Nevertheless, I felt awful. I thought she wasn't walking because she was lazy. She probably was in immense pain. So I redid the surgery. In the beginning I changed the bandages almost everyday. Later on weekly, then bi weekly and so forth. She has the tiniest scab but I am going to keep bandaging until she is completely healed. I don't know how other people do it but I get large syringes and have them filled with saline and hydrogen peroxide. I also use xerofoam, cover with gauze and then vet wrap. When the wound was open I used neosporin. I had bought a medical kit and found the scalpels were worse than the sterilized razor blades.
 
So it take quite a while from my experience. The reason I had done it multiple times was because it was my fault one the times. The first time I did it she was healing nicely and had a small scab but thought it would be ok to not wrap anymore. It never healed and got infected again. I didn't realize like it until I notice she could walk and when I looked at her foot and touched it, it popped and pus came out. Nevertheless, I felt awful. I thought she wasn't walking because she was lazy. She probably was in immense pain. So I redid the surgery. In the beginning I changed the bandages almost everyday. Later on weekly, then bi weekly and so forth. She has the tiniest scab but I am going to keep bandaging until she is completely healed. I don't know how other people do it but I get large syringes and have them filled with saline and hydrogen peroxide. I also use xerofoam, cover with gauze and then vet wrap. When the wound was open I used neosporin. I had bought a medical kit and found the scalpels were worse than the sterilized razor blades.

Wow that's awful I'm sorry to hear that I really hope she recuperates soon let me know how she's doing

Where are you from? Excuse me
I live in Las Vegas Nevada
 
So it take quite a while from my experience. The reason I had done it multiple times was because it was my fault one the times. The first time I did it she was healing nicely and had a small scab but thought it would be ok to not wrap anymore. It never healed and got infected again. I didn't realize like it until I notice she could walk and when I looked at her foot and touched it, it popped and pus came out. Nevertheless, I felt awful. I thought she wasn't walking because she was lazy. She probably was in immense pain. So I redid the surgery. In the beginning I changed the bandages almost everyday. Later on weekly, then bi weekly and so forth. She has the tiniest scab but I am going to keep bandaging until she is completely healed. I don't know how other people do it but I get large syringes and have them filled with saline and hydrogen peroxide. I also use xerofoam, cover with gauze and then vet wrap. When the wound was open I used neosporin. I had bought a medical kit and found the scalpels were worse than the sterilized razor blades.

Just want to know if your near me cause I need help to do this
 
UPDATE: They preformed surgery on him he did NOT have a bumble foot just swollen due to a tall jump and wrong landing
I gave him 6 vaccines he can stand on both feet now and he seems to be recuperating
 

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