Help.!!! Axie looks infected.!!!

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Hello Everyone! I am in desperate need of help!!! I’ve been out of town for a little over two weeks and had a friend staying over dog sitting and looking after my axies. I’ve got a Golden and a Lucy, and it appears that my Golden attacked my Lucy. My friend said her tail was all read and inflammed when he noticed it (it seems to have happened overnight) and progressively got worse. She also stopped eating and hasn’t eaten anything in a little over a week. It looks infected and really bad and I’m afraid I might lose her. Any suggestions?!
 

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