<div>One of our BaRCSE foster hounds recently came to us with a cracked toenail that had actually developed a bone infection. Poor girl was on several different antibiotics before we found one that took care of the infection. Of course, we have no idea how long that nail had been cracked before she came to us and I know she certainly didn't get any care for it like you're giving Molly, Laura. Just be on the lookout for prolonged limping that seems to be longer than what you expect. I never would have thought that such a bad infection could stem from what seemed like a relatively small problem.</div>
<div> </div><div>Jersey is our lumpy old gal. She developed several lumps on her feet very close to going in between her toes a couple of years ago. I actually took her in for a couple of lumps on other parts of her body that we were worried about and was really surprised when our vet said that the ones on her feet were a priority and absolutely had to be removed. He said that they would eventually become bigger and more uncomfortable and, if they got too big, he might have to amputate toes to remove them. Needless to say, she had the lumps and bumps on her feet removed a few days later! So don't be surprised if your vet says the bumps and lumps on Molly's feet need to be taken care of very soon.</div>
<div> </div><div>I've seen a couple of new folks join the Daily Drool recently. It's so great to see more people come on board and I know we'll all be looking forward to the stories that will be shared. With any luck, their one basset will turn into two (or three or four rescued hounds!). </div>
<div> </div><div>Jane & the Houndettes</div><div>Jersey, Shadow, Suzy & Ginger</div><div>with foster girl Sydney </div><div>(yes, they are all rescued basset hounds!)</div>