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Amputating the damaged end is the only permanent solution.
You need a better vet who is actually interested in the dog's welfare. If you have no luck finding one who will take the issue seriously, then someone from the Working Spaniel Club is likely to be able to advise on a suitable Vet, as tail-splitting is becoming more common since docking was banned.
I use a plastic hair curler taped to tail,Protcsts but still lets air in to dry/heal
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