Dog riped pad today Help.
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Dog riped pad today Help.
My gyp Ruby riped her pad while hunting today. She hunted on it for about 3 hrs. before I cought it. I put some sav on it when I got her back to the truck. I aslo put some on when I got her home. What do I need to do at his point other than rest and the sav once a day?
Thanks for the Help guay and gals
~Fred
Thanks for the Help guay and gals
~Fred
Foot needs to be throughly cleaned and disinfected. It needs to be kept clean and dry for 10 days. If the cut is open, glue it together with crazy glue. Hold cut together until skin bonds, watch out for human fingers, makes a funny looking beagle. May need to bandage to keep it together. Is dog in house or outside? They like to chew bandages off. Also licking keeps the area moist which encourages bacterial growth. You may need an elizabethan collar (cone head) to stop licking. Don't use too much ointment- again, keeps area too moist and you want it dry. Carolyn
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don't know why you would hate to take peroxide to it......it's not that bad! Get you some cephalexin antibiotics. It helps heal sores on dogs real quick. You can order it without a perscription. . Do a search for Fish Flex. It's cephalexin for aquariums but it is the same exact thing....250mg. Also tractor supply sells Scarlex spray. It's a germicidal, antiseptic, fungicidal all in one. Works real well.
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Carolyn has given good advise. The pad needs to stay dry. Salve is only going to keep the germs IN and not let the air circulate. You really should clean it out with an antiseptic (not peroxide) or saline solution (salt water)at least twice a day. Wrapping it may help to keep dirt and germs out and also make it a bit more comfortable for her walking until it toughens up a bit, but again, like Carolyn said, they do tend to rip a wrap off. I have found that Co-flex or self-adhesive gauze works pretty good.
Make sure to check it often for any signs of infection.
Good luck and hope she does ok.
Make sure to check it often for any signs of infection.
Good luck and hope she does ok.
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new skin is a good product it has antibacterial stuff in it heals it up quick.
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If there is a hunk missing, spray with liquid bandage. Be careful though, that stuff does sting. Peroxide should only be used as an initial cleaner. After that it interrupts the healing of the skin and slows down the process. Use an antiseptic or saline. An epsom salt soak might help but must dry afterwards. Dry is most important. Carolyn
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we had a dog to get its pads cut awhile back a good friend of ours told us about the EMT GEL THAT BASS PRO and CABELLAS carries we put it on they wont lick it or bite at it as it has a bitter formula in it to stop this wrked great and all is well in 10 days hope this helps
might take a lil bit longer for youres as it sounds a bit more cut than ours was...... http://www.emtgel.com/index.html
we had a dog to get its pads cut awhile back a good friend of ours told us about the EMT GEL THAT BASS PRO and CABELLAS carries we put it on they wont lick it or bite at it as it has a bitter formula in it to stop this wrked great and all is well in 10 days hope this helps
might take a lil bit longer for youres as it sounds a bit more cut than ours was...... http://www.emtgel.com/index.html