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Forum DIET & CARE Sore Hock Helper Maybe

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    • MooseMouse
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        I read that the rules say not to advertise but I just wanted to throw this out there not as an advertisement but more of a hey this thing exists!

        I kept being told at the vet my boys had sore hocks over and over again but I don’t think I can make the floor any softer! they already have memory foam rugs, nice carpet blankets, and clean dry litter pans! This went on for years! Until the past year, I started mucking around by putting little boots on them for small periods of time I would put Sudocream on their feet then a little boot to keep them from licking it. They would keep their boots on for most of the day off at bedtime and after a few days bam! I finally have healing footies! And then they are good for a while again.

        So I just wanted to share that these booties exist at the OneTwoHop Etsy shop  and maybe they can help someone else out too or ask your vet about them.

        (Topic edited by Wick to remove direct advertising links)


      • kaitland
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          Oh wow thanks so much! I noticed my bun has a bald spot developing on his foot, he’s going to the vet next week, but this is very good to know in case in the future this escalates (I hope not!)

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      Forum DIET & CARE Sore Hock Helper Maybe