Help Needed! Interdigital cysts

I have started to, it’s spring here and although we get a lot of rain in Scotland our pollen count is definitely increasing. Only bonus of lockdown is I can keep a close eye on him as I’m working from home


good that can help... keep us posted
 
Through the night things took a turn for the worse, Bruno has been crying with the pain unable to sleep and not able to put the paw down at all. I’ve managed to find a vet who will give me a video consultation then after that will see him. I hope this can be an easy fix because the sound of his yelp when I touched it has broken my heart. This is when I wish my husband wasn’t in the army ��
 
Through the night things took a turn for the worse, Bruno has been crying with the pain unable to sleep and not able to put the paw down at all. I’ve managed to find a vet who will give me a video consultation then after that will see him. I hope this can be an easy fix because the sound of his yelp when I touched it has broken my heart. This is when I wish my husband wasn’t in the army ��

Poor pup.... try warm compress, hopefully that will help break it open


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Just a quick update. Managed to get video call and Bruno was taken to the vet I met him in car park and he took him in. They believe a foreign body (seed/thorn etc) has made its way inside they clipped his paw and squeezed it where blood and pus came out and they’re hoping whatever the irritation came out with this. I’m grateful I didn’t have to hear his scream. He was given a pain injection So he is now fast asleep after keeping me awake all night and given a weeks worth of antibiotics and pain meds. Whilst given the once over they discovered the beginning of a yeast infection in his ear so also have a weeks ear drops.
This forum is simply amazing. Here is Scotland bulldogs are few and far between I only know of 3 including Bruno in our city so would like to thank you all for your help and knowledge it’s so nice to know people are there to help. He is our first bully and would recommend enough how special a breed they are.
I hope you are all keeping safe and pray the world gets better so soon.

Fingers crossed in a couple days I can say Bruno’s recovered
 
Just a quick update. Managed to get video call and Bruno was taken to the vet I met him in car park and he took him in. They believe a foreign body (seed/thorn etc) has made its way inside they clipped his paw and squeezed it where blood and pus came out and they’re hoping whatever the irritation came out with this. I’m grateful I didn’t have to hear his scream. He was given a pain injection So he is now fast asleep after keeping me awake all night and given a weeks worth of antibiotics and pain meds. Whilst given the once over they discovered the beginning of a yeast infection in his ear so also have a weeks ear drops.
This forum is simply amazing. Here is Scotland bulldogs are few and far between I only know of 3 including Bruno in our city so would like to thank you all for your help and knowledge it’s so nice to know people are there to help. He is our first bully and would recommend enough how special a breed they are.
I hope you are all keeping safe and pray the world gets better so soon.

Fingers crossed in a couple days I can say Bruno’s recovered

Great to hear he is getting care.... uh that boy for us!

Stay well


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Just a quick update. Managed to get video call and Bruno was taken to the vet I met him in car park and he took him in. They believe a foreign body (seed/thorn etc) has made its way inside they clipped his paw and squeezed it where blood and pus came out and they’re hoping whatever the irritation came out with this. I’m grateful I didn’t have to hear his scream. He was given a pain injection So he is now fast asleep after keeping me awake all night and given a weeks worth of antibiotics and pain meds. Whilst given the once over they discovered the beginning of a yeast infection in his ear so also have a weeks ear drops.
This forum is simply amazing. Here is Scotland bulldogs are few and far between I only know of 3 including Bruno in our city so would like to thank you all for your help and knowledge it’s so nice to know people are there to help. He is our first bully and would recommend enough how special a breed they are.
I hope you are all keeping safe and pray the world gets better so soon.

Fingers crossed in a couple days I can say Bruno’s recovered

Great that a vet could see him and help him. Best wishes to Bruno!
 
Well back right paw not a problem now they’re on the front left �� I read that piles cream can shrink these, does anyone have any experience? The husband is now home though so I now have another adult to hold him if I need to drain it this time there’s 2 ��
 
1180691A-3233-4E4F-A39C-8C31376BD5BD.jpeg1180691A-3233-4E4F-A39C-8C31376BD5BD.jpeg
Well back right paw not a problem now they’re on the front left �� I read that piles cream can shrink these, does anyone have any experience? The husband is now home though so I now have another adult to hold him if I need to drain it this time there’s 2 ��


Ive tried all sorts. Soaking in Epsom salts works too n NuStock. But I find bag balm worked better. It’s the can with a picture of cow utters on it as BB makes all sorts of different products.

Odd I se one photo n there’s 3.. :)

1180691A-3233-4E4F-A39C-8C31376BD5BD.jpeg
 
@Brunosmummy The best things to have on hand are Epsom salts, to soak the foot, and NuStock, an "all purpose med" . It is odd that he is getting so many idc's since he is eating raw? Alot of times it could be allergies-also. The flower of Scotland is the thistle-are there smaller thistles that he may be getting in between his toes, when outside? Sometimes, a short hair gets stuck in the webbing between the toes. Try the soaking, you could try the hemoroid(piles) cream but don't let him lick it, until you get the NuStock. Hope he heals up!
Haven't tried Bag Balm, but I know it's also good "stuff!":yes:
 
Back
Top