Swollen pad/foot

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Swollen pad/foot

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I have a 7 month old pup with a pad that is noticable swollen and he will not walk on his his foot. It is the rear right foot. I just noticed this issue this morning. I gave him a shot of antibiotic immediately. I do no see any cuts or thorns and he doesn't seem to mind when I apply presure to the pad. His entire foot is noticably swollen.
If if doesn't go down soon, I plan to visit the vet but I was wondering if anyone else has witnessed this issue? And, what you ended up doing? How long before the swelling diminished? Any advice would be appreciated.

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These are usually related to a puncture wound hopfully the antibiotic will take care of it and there is not an abcess present. If you do not see improvement in 3 days see your vet.

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Pike Ridge Beagles wrote:I have a 7 month old pup with a pad that is noticable swollen and he will not walk on his his foot. It is the rear right foot. I just noticed this issue this morning. I gave him a shot of antibiotic immediately. I do no see any cuts or thorns and he doesn't seem to mind when I apply presure to the pad. His entire foot is noticably swollen.
If if doesn't go down soon, I plan to visit the vet but I was wondering if anyone else has witnessed this issue? And, what you ended up doing? How long before the swelling diminished? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks

Many people misuse antibiotics in this way.

While it is natural to want to help any dog that we see is injured, it is best to first identify the cause of the injury before giving any treatment. For instance, the swelling may be due to a foreign body that penetrated the pad, where at best, giving "a shot of antibiotics" won't do anything positive. However, at worst, if there is an infection, giving only 1 application of antibiotic therapy will not only fail to kill any offending bacteria, but because the antibiotic was not given for a long enough duration of time to actually kill the bacteria, any existing infection can and will develop resistance to that antibiotic.

Before giving any antibiotic, a determination should be made if there is an actual, existing infection that is the problem. Again, this animal might just have an abrasion or a foreign body in the pad, where no antibiotic treatment is even warranted. It could also be the result of a spider bite (brown recluse), for which much more aggressive measures ought to be take.

When using antibiotics, it is always best to determine what the problem is before administering the closest antibiotic sitting next to you. In other words, it is critical to use the right antibiotic, for the right purpose, at the right dosage, to keep giving it at the right time intervals, and to continue the therapy for the right duration of time (days). A swollen foot could be something as simple and harmless as an over-used foot on a good hunt ... or as complicated as a snake/spider bite that requires some very specific measures. At this point, it is impossible to say from here what the problem is and therefore it is impossible to prescribe a solution.

Going over a history of what the dog has been doing the last few days may help you pinpoint what the problem is, which should be done first before treating the wound with drugs that might not be appropriate.

Good luck.

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Just returned home from the vet. Turned out to be an abcess. It broke in the waiting room, actually.
Vet gave him a strong antibiotic shot, some bactrum (antibiotoc pills) and some pils to relieve the swelling.
His foot had swollen pretty badly and was about double the size as normal. Took him home and cleaned him up and put some iodine on the wound, gave him two pills and put the ole boy to bed. He never whimpered once nor showed any pain. He is a dandy.
All is good on the Ridge. :D

Here is my pup...7 months old.

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moonshinekennel wrote:These are usually related to a puncture wound hopfully the antibiotic will take care of it and there is not an abcess present. If you do not see improvement in 3 days see your vet.

Dale
Dale, you know your stuff. You were spot on. Didn't even need a little black book I bet. :lol:
Read my post above.
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Your welcome. Glad to help out. I hope your pup makes a speedy recovery.
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Pike Ridge Beagles wrote: Dale, you know your stuff. You were spot on. Didn't even need a little black book I bet. :lol:
Read my post above.
Thanks brother.
Ed

LOL, well Ed, glad your lil pup is okay :)

And actually, if you had The Little Black Book, you would have realized a minor abscess is easily treated at home with compresses ... you would know which antibiotics address abscesses, and so you would have saved yourself the $$ by not incurring a vet bill ... and you would have known where to get the required antibiotics wholesale, over the counter, alot cheaper than by a prescription :lol:

Nice lookin' pup too!

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moonshinekennel wrote:Your welcome. Glad to help out. I hope your pup makes a speedy recovery.
Dale
His foot swelling went down and he is eating good again. I sure do love this pup and am glad he is going to be OK.
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