Even moderately large
paw lacerations usually heal quite well without suturing.
Paw Lacerations (cuts) are also quite common in active dogs.
Paw lacerations are much less common in cats.
Not exact matches
Side effects from declawing can include hemorrhaging,
paw pad
lacerations, swelling, radial nerve damage, lameness, infections, reopening of wounds, and chronic pain.
«Sharp objects under the snow such as glass, rocks or discarded trash can cause
lacerations to
paw pads,» Humphrey said.
When scratching, cats mark their territory by leaving visual (
lacerations) and chemical messages from their
paws.
Glass shards could result in a
laceration of the
paw pads or could become embedded in the
paw pads.