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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

Dog with blistered wrist


Jordan Moynihan
Ireland
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28 Dec 2014 12:04


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I have a a dog here that got his wrist blistered around the 22-23 of November .. When should I gallop him .. He is walking on road everyday since it heeled



Mark Duffy
Ireland
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28 Dec 2014 12:14


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Dog would surely need 6 -8 weeks off.....give Brian Jones a ring and he would give you a professional guide.



Jordan Moynihan
Ireland
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28 Dec 2014 12:50


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Thanks mark . Hes in great form and everything but I'll wait till new year



Mark Schlegel
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28 Dec 2014 12:50


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Depends what you blistered his wrist for?
There are a lot of bones in the wrist......and a lot of different possible injuries.


Norman James
Ireland
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28 Dec 2014 18:00


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Rest him up all winter thats what I would do just road work rub plenty of olive oil around blistered area to keep skin supple

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