Fractures of the paws in dogs and cats do not need surgery
Veterinarians can and should manage fractures of the paws in dogs and cats with splints. These fractures can take a long time to heal (with or without surgery) but be patient and persist as the outcome is usually very good. Go to https://focusandflourish.com and sign up for our newsletter to receive 15% off the purchase of your first workshop.

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