Does anyone have any suggestions on how to treat cold tail other than rest? I've read that applying warm compresses to the base of the tail may help. Also when recovery occurs is it all at once or gradual?
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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to treat cold tail other than rest? I've read that applying warm compresses to the base of the tail may help. Also when recovery occurs is it all at once or gradual?
http://www.retrievertraining.net/for...ht=Limber+tail
this is the most recent of discussions about limber tail of which there have been many
To summarize. Some do nothing, some give antibotics, some give just pain meds (anti inflamatory). My experience is that it is a gradual recovery but doesn't take very long.
Thank you. He does seems a little better today.
Good to know as we have had some experiences up north.
It's been a week, today, and I'd say he's about 75% better. Did not give him anything, just rest. Hope to start training again next week if all symptoms are gone.
He must have had it pretty badly for it to last a week. Usually, I've seen it go away after the 4th day, only once longer than that.
Only seen it 5 times, I think, in 22 years of having and training labs.
Glad he's doing better but I agree a week seems long....
have any of you experienced a slight kink in the tail. similar to cold tail but not experiencing pain. Are you guys experiencing this from working with your dogs outside in the recent cold snap.
my guy had cold tail once from cold pond and it took a few days for him
Howard, yes, he had it pretty bad. Actually, I wasn't training at the time, I was working. I'm a forester and my dog regularly goes with me in the field carrying my tree marking paint in a backpack. It is not uncommon for us to cover over 5 miles in a day probably more for the dog. I never take him two days in a row. I underestimated the cold, wet, weather and the rugged topography on the day he got it. I've researched the old posts on here and other places regarding the subject and from some of the technical information, I understand that it can take up to two weeks for a complete recovery. I have had him out daily, a little more each day since he got it, just for some exercise but no training or work. He is getting close to normal now but I probably am not going to run him for another week or so. I feel like such an idiot for not paying more attention to the conditions and the risks! Hopefully he fogives me! Sometimes Chessies hold a grudge, and I can't blame him if he does!!!!!