06/03/2026
One of the coolest things about being part of a larger veterinary community is getting to share incredible stories and educational moments from across our hospitals. Today, weโve got a fascinating look into some x-rays!
These X-rays show a pupโs paw after having a toe surgically removed due to a mast cell tumor.
While tumors are a common reason for this procedure, our teams sometimes have to perform a toe amputation due to severe infections, traumatic injuries, or painful bone disorders. It sounds like an intimidating surgery, but dogs are incredibly resilient. They adapt beautifully, and mobility is rarely impacted long-term.
In fact, this patient recovered like an absolute champ and doesnโt even notice the missing digit! ๐
X-rays like these are crucial for our medical teams to plan surgeries precisely and ensure the best possible outcome. We love seeing how quickly our furry patients bounce back and get right back to being playful pups.
Have you ever met a pet with a successful amputation story? Drop a comment and tell us about your resilient fur babes! ๐