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Old 12-09-2009, 01:32 PM
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My dog has what i think is called a cabbage wart inside the soft tissue of his foot which bleeds when he runs on grass seems to be very sore at times i put vasoline on it to soften it up is there any way to get rid of this without surgery. Regards billybones
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Old 12-09-2009, 07:22 PM
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poping them will only work if you get it all out, no way to tell really if you have

best option go to the vet and get it scraped out have have him

if you want ot try it yourself you will need to clean the area very very well after it and use something like betadine to keep it clean.

id say go to a vet cause if you dont do it correct the first time it will come back and you will probly find more then
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:36 AM
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thanks nickg will take him to vet asap. billybones
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Old 12-10-2009, 06:58 PM
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Cabbage warts are VERY VERY contagious, so if someone wanted to 'pop' them and scrape them out at home, to disinfect the entire floor where it was done, to disinfect their hands, put betadine on the opening and bandage the foot up for a few days. Nothing worse than the entire kennel picking it up as well.
I had a bitch recently that had a cabbage wart which she picked up from a place that I left her there for a few weeks, she passed it onto her two kennelmates. I popped it and scraped it and squeezed out all the blood/gore then applied dressing to it and bandaged it. Hasn't recurred as yet and it's been 10 months now so must have been very lucky to have got it all out.

Definitely only to be done by an experienced person, otherwise best option is to take to a vet to do a proper job.
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