No mention about Epsom Salts. She just said to clean it regularly, 
and keep his paws "clean and dry". I have used epsom salt after foot 
surgery myself, and thought it did great. I imagine it wouldn't do 
any harm.

Now, the question becomes "how exactly do you soak a dogs foot?" I 
hope the images this question evokes are as funny to everyone else as 
they are to me.


Lulach



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], fastusminimus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hi
> Glad you found a good vet! Sight hounds can have special issues, so 
> one that is experienced is a "good thing"
> How does your vet feel about a soak with epsom salts--that is the 
> miracle worker around here--cleans and relaxes the foot...helps get 
> any dirt out from around the toes.
> 
> I give yogurt *after* they get antibiotics and randomly when there 
is 
> a sale...I have used plain & flavored--I pick on the ones with 
active 
> cultures.
> 
> Ta
> Carol
> -- 
> Creative Clutter is Better Than Idle Neatness!



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