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roo3006 03-13-2010 08:46 PM

I'm pulling for ya Toby. Hopeing for a benign outcome. As far as losing some of his toes, you will probably be surprised at how well he gets around with out them after it heels.

sproulman 03-14-2010 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by roo3006 (Post 3594538)
I'm pulling for ya Toby. Hopeing for a benign outcome. As far as losing some of his toes, you will probably be surprised at how well he gets around with out them after it heels.

boy, last night he wiggled his missing toe at me .oh my......
do you think he needs to wear a hunting boot on that foot ?

roo3006 03-17-2010 08:35 AM

(quote) do you think he needs to wear a hunting boot on that foot ?

With out seeing it I would say yes. Missing a middle diget, seams like a lot of things could get in there and cause some discomfort.

How did the test come out? Benign I hope.

sproulman 03-17-2010 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by roo3006 (Post 3596652)
(quote) do you think he needs to wear a hunting boot on that foot ?

With out seeing it I would say yes. Missing a middle diget, seams like a lot of things could get in there and cause some discomfort.

How did the test come out? Benign I hope.


boot will be bought for toby for grouse in fall.do you think he needs both on front or just put 1 on missing toe foot?

yes, great day it was BENIGN TUMOR in nailbed.vet said he still had to take toe off because it would keep getting infected or sore.
it was called a MELANOCYTOMA.........boy after reading what a dog goes thru on RADIATION ,i am real pleased toby does not need that.
he is doing fine ,2 days ago he was jumping all over and swam the river,i could not control him......2 weeks of doing nothing was hard on him.

thanks for concern, nice to know you have friends.
sproul.................

roo3006 03-18-2010 05:24 AM

:party: Benign, Thats AWSOME news Sproulman. Congrats Toby.


As far as boots go. Not a big fan of them, But they are neccesary now and then.
I have been using Ultra Paws Rugged Dog boots. Check them out on there web site. I have a pair I got pack from gundogsupply that need any more. If Toby needs the large size I'll make you a good deal on them.

sproulman 03-18-2010 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by roo3006 (Post 3597178)
:party: Benign, Thats AWSOME news Sproulman. Congrats Toby.


As far as boots go. Not a big fan of them, But they are neccesary now and then.
I have been using Ultra Paws Rugged Dog boots. Check them out on there web site. I have a pair I got pack from gundogsupply that need any more. If Toby needs the large size I'll make you a good deal on them.

that sounds good.i am dealing with co. in IRELAND.you believe that.they make special order boots for dogs without a toe.i have not heard back from them yet.you have to measure everything on tobys foot,then they make the boot for that foot.i dont know if they do it for both feet, i think only for one with toe missing.
i think toby needs boot to HELP with support.with that load bearing toe missing it really spreads his toes apart.having a boot i think will add support in that area,maybe not.

i am waiting for phone call.............

sproulman 03-30-2010 06:13 PM

toby
 
toby is getting around good but without the WEIGHT BEARING TOE he slips a lot running and cant turn on dime like he used too.

NO DOUBT I HAVE TO GET BOOT FOR THAT FOOT.

Mite 03-31-2010 01:28 AM

Don't forget the socks. Hey, most won't understand; its a fashion thing! :)

sproulman 03-31-2010 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Mite (Post 3604691)
Don't forget the socks. Hey, most won't understand; its a fashion thing! :)

:jaw:......................

Phil from Maine 04-01-2010 02:38 AM

Hey sproul, I am glad to here that Toby is doing alright with his missing toe..


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