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Date Posted: 11:59:15 06/07/04 Mon
Author: Hannah Fairris
Subject: Re: chewing foot -- Netherlands dwarf
In reply to: Sylvia 's message, "chewing foot -- Netherlands dwarf" on 09:11:11 08/20/03 Wed

>Our 9 yr. old Netherlands dwarf had e. cuniculi
>(encephalitazoom C) which left her with a slight head
>tilt and some hind leg paralysis. She lays sideways
>in the back and forward in front. She hops with her
>front legs and the back just scoots along, but she
>gets around in her room which has puppy pads and as
>much artificial sheepskin as we've been able to
>accumulate.
>
>She chews one of her hind feet consistently until it
>is bloody.
>
>She will NOT chew her chew toys we have gotten her.
>She chewed one basket that I had on the floor so I
>started putting her hay in it; now she's not
>interested in hay or the basket.
>
>The only "toy" she pays attention to is her hedgehog,
>which she grooms and NEVER chews.
>
>This morning I bandaged her foot with gauze and
>stick-to-itself adhesive bandage and covered the foot
>with foul smelling stuff -- all left over from what
>our vet gave us when our cat had a foot problem. She
>scooted across the room and the bandage scooted off a
>few minutes later. I put another one on, but don't
>know how long it will last.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks.

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