Iwillis,

I am so sorry to hear that, somehow I missed that  William.  Your name is 
William, forgive me if I have the wrong  name.

You know I had a problem with my new puppy she chewed on one of my  fingers, 
but it wasn't badly injured although it really scared me.  I was  going to the 
wound care Center and there was a patient who's puppy had chewed  off a toe I 
think.  What happened to your dog that was doing this and what  kind of dog?  
Zoe is a 5 pound female Yorkshire terrier, that is now four  years old.  
Never did it again, but I was careful to wear my night splints  when sleeping . 
 I 
don't know if the patient was diabetic, but I don't  think a quad or para.  
She likes to look on my fingers and toes like she's  giving me a bath all the 
time.  Thank God she is never tried to chew on me  again.  I was the only thing 
she ever chewed on that was injured.  She  never destroyed shoes, clothing or 
furniture.
 
I feel so sorry for that man and for you.  Did it hurt you with  wearing 
shoes have been your heel chewed.  I wonder what gets into these  dogs when 
they 
chew on human limbs , I guess they don't know that we are not a  toy, since we 
don't react.

It will be interesting to hear anyone else's experiences.
Dana
In  a message dated 2/4/2008 4:20:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   An article in the Lexington (ky) paper this week is about a poor quad 
whose  new puppy chewed off 4 of his toes during the night. He is in St. 
Joseph's  
hospital. Some of you might recall the same thing happened to me back in 
July,  only I lost a heel. I believe the quad zone and the twilight zone are in 
the  same neighborhood!
 
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