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Frowner He has a very long tail which he wags so hard it makes his whole body wag with it and he keeps whacking it against walls and splitting it open. My house looks like a CSI crime scene with the amount of blood spatter on the walls everyday. The vet says the only thing we can do is to cut most of his tail off. Poor little Wilfy doesn't seem to have much luck or sense really. I don't want it chopped off because it expresses such a lot of his personality but I don't want it getting infected either. Frowner

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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Frowner He has a very long tail which he wags so hard it makes his whole body wag with it and he keeps whacking it against walls and splitting it open. My house looks like a CSI crime scene with the amount of blood spatter on the walls everyday. The vet says the only thing we can do is to cut most of his tail off. Poor little Wilfy doesn't seem to have much luck or sense really. I don't want it chopped off because it expresses such a lot of his personality but I don't want it getting infected either. Frowner


Aw Frowner
What breed is he?
J
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
Sorry, I keep trying to put a photo of him up and can't do it. Confused Blush

Lady P, that's what the vet says, I'm trying to think of another solution but I just can't find an alternative. I've even tried wrapping his tail in a sock but he wags it off in seconds.


Aw don’t feel guilty about it hon, he won’t be annoyed with you.
It would cruel to leave him in pain and at risk of infection, and he’ll still be just as gorgeous Nod
I hope you manage to get a pic uploaded, would love to see him.
J
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Originally posted by Trollop:
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They dance like Shakira
Love boxers - funny, bouncy dogs.


I know, they are quite timid aswell. Its surprising how many people are scared of them when you walk them though!

The first dog I was ever scared of (when I was about five and had never had a dog of my own) was a boxer called Rex, who lived in my street. Whenever he saw me, he would come bounding up and chase me down the road.

I was terrified of him and always legged it whenever I saw him. Then one day he caught me up and knocked me over, and I lay there waiting to be eaten. He didn't eat me - he slobbered all over my face Big Grin

I wasn't scared of him after that Thumbs Up
Demantoid
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Originally posted by JasmineJ:
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Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:


He’s lovely.
Yeah his tail is really long. The vet will probably only remove the sore/infected part, he’ll still have a fair tail!


That's what I'm hoping, but the vet says that because he's such a happy and, ahem, 'stupid' dog, it might be better to take more off than is necessary to prevent it happening again. Wilf is one of those dogs who doesn't seem to feel pain. He ate 4kg of food the other week which was so much it would have burst his gut if we hadn't got him to the vet quickly. Eeker He was still recovering from major surgery on his gut after swallowing a pillowcase. Disappointed You'd think that once you got so full your gut felt like it was going to burst you'd stop eating wouldn't you, but not our Wilfy, he just kept on going. Roll Eyes
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by RENTON:
So has vet sed how much he will leve?

Can you suggest a length?


The vet wants to fully dock it but I'm going to suggest he takes about a quarter to a third and we'll just have to hope it's ok from there. So far last month Wilfred's vet bill was just under ÂĢ1000, so I should probably go with the vets advice but I would rather let him keep as much of it as we can.
Queen of the High Teas
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
Racing greyhounds are prone to this...the old fashioned remedy (which works) is to go to a pharmacy and buy some Potassium Permanganate (Cody's Crystals)...make up a solution of it and dip the dogs tail in it...it hardens it up and protected it from injury.



Ooh, thanks for this. I'll give this a try first and see if it works. Thumbs Up
Queen of the High Teas

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