Mine grew back but it took months. I broke the big toe nail in half and at first it came back in a strange way, thicker and very brittle kinda porous or like it had little air bubbles in it. Whitish in color verses the clearer normal color. After a couple of years it returned completely to normal.
It is important to have your guinea pig examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause of the lumpy growth. It could be a tumor, abscess, infection, or other medical issue that requires treatment. Prompt veterinary care is recommended to address the problem.
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Pigs typically have four main weight-bearing digits, or toes, with each toe having a single knuckle. This means that a pig would have four knuckles per foot, totaling to 16 knuckles on all four feet combined.
This is the stupidest question ever but i think not
No. Many mistake cartilage for being soft and squishy. Although this is fairly true, cartilage is quite firm and more pliable than squishy. Think of your ears and the tip of your nose. That's cartilage. The stuff that makes the bottom of your toes soft is just fat to pad your toes from getting hurt.
it is just the way they are born if your guinea pig get's anoyed by the toe take it to the vets to get it tied or cut of DO NOT give it an injection because it may couse Paine to the guinea pig
No. 3 toes on the back feet, 4 on the front.
i have a guinea ig and r u trimming them or werer they lready cut, cause if they dont get cut, they will curve ad grow into their toe
your guinea pig should only have three toes on the back. the extra toe is on the front. and if one of it's toes turned black i would get it to a vet to be checked.
you van tell by the toe nails if they are thich and long an adult if they are thin and short a baby you can tell if the toenails are short and thin it is a baby
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It is important to have your guinea pig examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause of the lumpy growth. It could be a tumor, abscess, infection, or other medical issue that requires treatment. Prompt veterinary care is recommended to address the problem.
You get injured.
The value of a lost toe at work would typically depend on various factors, such as the extent of the injury, the impact on your ability to work, and any ongoing medical treatment needed. Compensation for a lost toe could include medical expenses, lost wages, and potential disability benefits. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to determine the specific value in your situation.
Seedy Toe happens when the hoof separates from the wall because of illness or injury. The most common cause of seedy toe is laminitis. The seedy toe is not painful, but the condition that caused it was.
They lose tic tac toe