Hi guys, im relatively new to this site but Id thought my second post should be the most important!
We have a major issue with our Ray's tail....He is such a happy puppy - 10 months old and he has a full boxer tail. When you come home - even if you ignore him - his tail is a weapon of mass destruction - you just need to sneeze in his direction and BAM! The tail wagging begins, it keeps going and going and going - boxer style....he wags it right from his hips, kidney beaning from A to B.....tail however is smashing of tables, walls, plant pots, people, legs, cars, you name it, if its in his way - it is destroyed.
Now I don't mind that, actually I find it quite impressive that he can smash cola cans with one single swoop....obviously its a pain when it smacks of the bridge of your nose, but all in all im not really bothered about the broken possesions or dissarray in the aftermath. What is bothering me is that every time it wags and hits the slightest thing, it bursts open. It bleeds really badly obviously because when he wags it all the blood is pumping down to the tip, the walls are covered, the floors are covered - the blood is everywhere and he still continues to wag...it must hurt him no?! Well if it does he doesnt care!!!
We took him to the vet last month who looked at his tail and bandaged it (step one) - the bandage was off and not only that it took FOUR people to hold him down while we put it on. That just isn't practical when I live with my partner to keep doing every hour....we manage to get one on him when im at my mums because there are 5 of us, but he'll keep it on for a maximum of a day (we've had to build it up
) even still it bursts irregardless as soon as he hits it off something and the blood seeps through.....
The second vet visit a week later they told me his tail was swollen and warm - sign of an infection. She kept the bandage off it and gave us penicillin and anti inflammatory.....we manage to give him the tablets fine (except my severe reaction to penicillin which i didnt realize was penicillin - i wear gloves now but still itch!) and the problem continues. The vet told me that end of the line the tail would have to be amputated, i don't want this! I like my boxer with his tail! Ray without his wag machine is like me without a leg! It completes him! But alas it looks like i have no other choice....I dont want the poss infection getting worse and entering his spine....I don't want him to be in pain - and although he doesnt complain he does have the occasional aggravated bit at the tail showing me it is hurting him...
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions? I was hoping they would try the lampshade and then he would keep the bandage on, but now we have him keeping it on for a few hours it doesnt really make a difference, its still bursting open....ive heard stories of boxer dog owners lining the bottom half of the wall with carpet and changing the doors and I would go that far if i knew it worked - does anyone have the same issue?
We have a major issue with our Ray's tail....He is such a happy puppy - 10 months old and he has a full boxer tail. When you come home - even if you ignore him - his tail is a weapon of mass destruction - you just need to sneeze in his direction and BAM! The tail wagging begins, it keeps going and going and going - boxer style....he wags it right from his hips, kidney beaning from A to B.....tail however is smashing of tables, walls, plant pots, people, legs, cars, you name it, if its in his way - it is destroyed.
Now I don't mind that, actually I find it quite impressive that he can smash cola cans with one single swoop....obviously its a pain when it smacks of the bridge of your nose, but all in all im not really bothered about the broken possesions or dissarray in the aftermath. What is bothering me is that every time it wags and hits the slightest thing, it bursts open. It bleeds really badly obviously because when he wags it all the blood is pumping down to the tip, the walls are covered, the floors are covered - the blood is everywhere and he still continues to wag...it must hurt him no?! Well if it does he doesnt care!!!
We took him to the vet last month who looked at his tail and bandaged it (step one) - the bandage was off and not only that it took FOUR people to hold him down while we put it on. That just isn't practical when I live with my partner to keep doing every hour....we manage to get one on him when im at my mums because there are 5 of us, but he'll keep it on for a maximum of a day (we've had to build it up
) even still it bursts irregardless as soon as he hits it off something and the blood seeps through.....The second vet visit a week later they told me his tail was swollen and warm - sign of an infection. She kept the bandage off it and gave us penicillin and anti inflammatory.....we manage to give him the tablets fine (except my severe reaction to penicillin which i didnt realize was penicillin - i wear gloves now but still itch!) and the problem continues. The vet told me that end of the line the tail would have to be amputated, i don't want this! I like my boxer with his tail! Ray without his wag machine is like me without a leg! It completes him! But alas it looks like i have no other choice....I dont want the poss infection getting worse and entering his spine....I don't want him to be in pain - and although he doesnt complain he does have the occasional aggravated bit at the tail showing me it is hurting him...
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions? I was hoping they would try the lampshade and then he would keep the bandage on, but now we have him keeping it on for a few hours it doesnt really make a difference, its still bursting open....ive heard stories of boxer dog owners lining the bottom half of the wall with carpet and changing the doors and I would go that far if i knew it worked - does anyone have the same issue?