Ingrown nails are more common than many pet owners realise. As the nail grows into the paw pad, it can cause significant pain, swelling, and even infection. If you notice limping, excessive licking, or sensitivity around the paws, it may be time for a veterinary assessment. 👩‍⚕️

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... Read moreFrom my experience caring for a pet with ingrown nails, early detection can make a significant difference in recovery and comfort. Ingrown nails occur when the nail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to pain, swelling, and sometimes infection. I noticed my pet limping and excessively licking a paw, which prompted a visit to the vet. During the housecall visit, the professional carefully removed all the ingrown nails and prescribed medication to support healing. It was reassuring to see the noticeable improvement in my pet's mobility and mood soon after treatment. Managing ingrown nails requires regular nail trimming and close observation for any signs of discomfort. If you notice your pet limping, showing sensitivity around their paws, or licking more than usual, it’s important to act promptly. Consulting a veterinarian is crucial, as untreated ingrown nails can lead to more serious infections. Prevention tips include trimming nails to proper length and maintaining paw hygiene. Through attentive care and timely treatment, your furry friend can avoid the pain associated with ingrown nails and stay healthy and happy.

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