Naya
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Glad that the vet is hopeful that it will heal. I will keep everything crossed that it does heal by itself x
They take bones splinters out in humans too. Bone splinters damage surrounding tissues and can compromise healing so often need to come out. It's not seen as an unnecessary surgery whether dogs or humans. Dogs have short lives and need to pain free if possible.What do humans do when they get splintered bone? Is that such a thing in humans? It seems that with dogs, the drastic measures are taken. With humans, we have so many more options for less invasive therapy.Have you considered seeing a physiotherapist? In my experience, they tend to go the less invasive route first.

Of course! I was thinking more about the toe amputation.Bone splinters damage surrounding tissues and can compromise healing so often need to come out.



She's coming with us on holiday, so we will be able to look after her. Guess we won't be walking much of the South West Coastal Path though!! At least not with Pops. Maybe next year... this year it'll be more gentle toddles.Ah, poor Poppy. And poor you. A shock indeed. I’m glad you have a holiday beforehand but I imagine you will be worried about Poppy. But as you say, you now know what is wrong and a plan going forward.![]()
