Royal Flush
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Let me start with a little background:
I've got a BLF that turns 2 years old at Christmas. Last year, we had two separate occurences of foot punctures that kept her out of the field for about 3 weeks last season. The first was an unknown foreign body in her front foot that resolved after antibiotics and intermittent draining of the interdigital cyst that developed. The second occured about a week after the first occurence resolved... in her rear foot this time. I noticed the puncture hole in the bottom of her foot, between pads during the tailgate check right away. Resolved about a week later - after I pulled the offending 3/4" piece of prairie grass out when it began working it's way through the top of her foot... and antibiotics.
I told my son we were gonna rename her 'Butters' due to her soft feet.
She's pretty small but goes through cover like a bull in a china shop. I tried the Ultra Paws Rugged boots last fall after the second problem healed up. Taped them on - coban, duct tape, the whole ball of wax.... only to have her lose one in the prairie grass the next time out.
This year, the drought has the grass razor sharp again. No major issues this year early on - other than redness and some sore feet after a weekend of hunting. Bought another pack of Ultra Paws to go with the three I had.
I know many guys see no need for boots but they may come in handy, and some others prefer the Lewis boots....
Question is: What's the right way to duct tape them on over the coban? 'Cause I apparently need to do something differently.
I've got a BLF that turns 2 years old at Christmas. Last year, we had two separate occurences of foot punctures that kept her out of the field for about 3 weeks last season. The first was an unknown foreign body in her front foot that resolved after antibiotics and intermittent draining of the interdigital cyst that developed. The second occured about a week after the first occurence resolved... in her rear foot this time. I noticed the puncture hole in the bottom of her foot, between pads during the tailgate check right away. Resolved about a week later - after I pulled the offending 3/4" piece of prairie grass out when it began working it's way through the top of her foot... and antibiotics.
I told my son we were gonna rename her 'Butters' due to her soft feet.
She's pretty small but goes through cover like a bull in a china shop. I tried the Ultra Paws Rugged boots last fall after the second problem healed up. Taped them on - coban, duct tape, the whole ball of wax.... only to have her lose one in the prairie grass the next time out.
This year, the drought has the grass razor sharp again. No major issues this year early on - other than redness and some sore feet after a weekend of hunting. Bought another pack of Ultra Paws to go with the three I had.
I know many guys see no need for boots but they may come in handy, and some others prefer the Lewis boots....
Question is: What's the right way to duct tape them on over the coban? 'Cause I apparently need to do something differently.
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