II am using a plastic film wound dressing, the sort that doesn’t stick to wounds together with don’t laugh, soft makeup remover pads to cover the sore so it’s well padded. I would have liked to use a bandage but the vet advised against a full dressing.If you’re already bathing in salt water after the walk, can she do her walk without the boot? The boot might be rubbing it and making it more sore?
Love your reference to the “clinic”!Our kitchen island used to resemble a pharmacy.

I’m so pleased you survived the trauma and there was no ill feeling when it healed. I hope she does forgive me eventually.Paw injuries are the worst! My border collie had a paw wound one time requiring all of the palaver you have described and that, plus all the restrictions on walks, resulted in a depressed dog that hid under my bed most of the day by the time it ended. But, you’ll be glad to know he bounced back as soon as normal life resumed and had no ill will towards me.![]()
I imagine this is the worst partI’m quite worried about her mental state, she quakes when I go near her and won’t voluntarily come near me unless I’m offering food.
I hope when this is all over she forgives me.
, but I guess as per Lisa's experience she will forgive you.
Well done!At long last her paw is healing.

Oh it does look sore. I suppose it doesn't get chance to dry this weather?Afternoon kitchen clinic after a warm hibiscrub wash. It looked dryer yesterday so don’t know why it looks more red.
Does it look redder in real life or just on the photo?Afternoon kitchen clinic after a warm hibiscrub wash. It looked dryer yesterday so don’t know why it looks more red.
Salt water is pureMight go back to salt washes instead