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Broken or dislocated toe from a vet visit
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[QUOTE="Kermit24, post: 2028467, member: 110891"] Thank you very much for replying, Tracie. I’ve used some athletic bandage to wrap the injured toe to the toe next to it as you’ve suggested. How long should I leave it buddy wrapped this way? Should I be in contact with the vet about this on Monday? Is it reasonable to believe that they didn’t know this injury had occurred? The vet techs and vet seemed very sweet and conscientious, but I’m 100% sure it happened at the vet as I’m very careful not to keep anything in his cage that can snag nails or toes (like hammocks, fabric, porous wood, etc) and because of how many times they mentioned him being “difficult” during all the tests. For the blood test, x-rays, and shot of doxycycline (with a second shot in one week) I’ve spent over $1k so it’s definitely frustrating to think that the vet visit ended up causing a new issue and pain and discomfort for my sweet boy :(. Will the doxycycline he’s already receiving for his upper respiratory infection be helpful in preventing any infection from setting in in the break? [/QUOTE]
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