Regrettably, we had our Chinchilla spayed a week and a half ago. The spay part of the procedure went fine, but she dragged her back right leg for a few days after the surgery. The vet said it was due to swelling, and that it should get better. She did start to use her leg more, but still dragged the foot from time to time. A few days ago, we noticed blood in her cage and found that the top of her bad foot was missing a chunk of skin. We took her to the vet, and they gave us some medicine to put on the foot. We put her in her own cage, and removed anything she could jump onto, hoping it would get better. This morning, we found that she had chewed her bad foot down to the bone.
This leads to a couple of questions. Does anyone have experience with leg paralysis after spaying a chinchilla? What should we do about the bleeding foot?
I've read on this forum that we should get an antibiotic to prevent/treat infection, possibly apply Blu-Kote to the affected foot, and possibly amputate toes to prevent exposed bone. Please help!
This leads to a couple of questions. Does anyone have experience with leg paralysis after spaying a chinchilla? What should we do about the bleeding foot?
I've read on this forum that we should get an antibiotic to prevent/treat infection, possibly apply Blu-Kote to the affected foot, and possibly amputate toes to prevent exposed bone. Please help!