Just watch his foot often, look for redness, swollen pad or foot being warm to the touch. Good luck, hopefully it will heal soon
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How do you get the girls to just stand in their "spa"? Mine are not lap birds and I am imagining having to hold them in place while they beat me with their wings!
My girls are not lap birds either, I am treating one right now (for 4 weeks) so what I have been doing is waiting an hour after they go to roost and then get her. I sit on a chair and put her on my lap, the trick is to hold the wings so she won't flap them, once they start flapping their wings, it gets pretty hard to control them. When I sit her on my lap (parallel to your chest), I get one wing against my chest and hold the other one with my hand. The other hand holds the foot in the container because at the beginning she doesn't like the feeling of wetness. Another trick I have learned is to turn the light off in the room I am treating her. I only have a night light which is enough to be able to see what I am doing. This calms her since she cannot see very much around her. Most of the time she falls asleep. It might be difficult the first few days, but it gets easier as they get used to it.
I hope this helps you and good luck with your girls!