Glad that was done and you do have an answer and hope the right antibiotic will clear it up. Had one myself on my arm from a dog scratch! Do try to keep your hands clean. Did the Vet suggest cleaning with an anti-bacterial soap?
.I received a call from the vet They has sent a sample to be tested.It has come back positive for MRSA. Finally have found an answer and the vet said they have identified a antibiotic that is not resistant and it should clear it up. Thanks for all your input.
Colm .
I received a call from the vet They has sent a sample to be tested.It has come back positive for MRSA. Finally have found an answer and the vet said they have identified a antibiotic that is not resistant and it should clear it up. Thanks for all your input.
Colm
Maybe it was weeks after the accident, and not months, but still. I believe she had a plastic surgery consultation, at the time. Weird things happen.
Years ago, I had a human friend who was in a car wreck, and she hit the windshield with her forehead. Months after the wreck, we happened to be together, and she put a hand up to her head and came away with a sliver of glass that had finally worked its way out of the wound. She had been treated at an ER at the time of the accident.
Agree with the other replies. Surprised the Epsom salts didn't help but I would continue that as it dies help draw poison out. Paw wounds can take a long time to heal and be frustrating as they are on it all the time and bearing weight. I would like a second opinion also and I would ask that a culture and X-ray be done.
Another thing that comes to mind is that, if the wound is on a place that opens up when she puts weight on the foot, perhaps it needs to be sutured for a good long time? You mention the possibility of a foreign body in the wound, and it's true that sometimes a sliver of glass can get in deep and not be visible. In that case, suturing over it seems like the wrong thing to do. The glass would have to be removed or, at the very least, allowed to work its way out.
I'm like Blu; I know something is wrong in this situation, but I don't know what. There is an Expert forum on this site where you should be able to get a veterinarian's opinion. You could ask your question there, and I would suggest putting a link to this thread in your Expert question, so the doctor can see what Blu and I had to say to you.
Sounds to me like something important is being over-looked here, but i don't know what it is. Has your vet done any cytology on a cell-swab from the wound? There could be identifiable cells present that could tell the doctor what the real problem is. Now, i'm not a vet, and I'm not saying this is the case with your dog: staph infections are notorious for being almost impossible to heal. Ask your vet about this possibility also. I hope this is helpful. Blessings to you and your dog - Blu