SUPER GLUE?
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SUPER GLUE?
Has anybody ever used super glue to glue up a fairly deep but small ( 1 inch) cut on your hounds or maybe something better without bringing to to vet for stiches?
- Bart Caudill
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Some people use super glue on torn foot pads, but I don't really know about a fairly deep cut.
I have used E.M.T. Gel on cuts before. It stops the bleeding, and forms a protective barrier against infection, dirt, etc...
I used it on a bad ear cut, and it formed a hard crust. I turned the dog loose as soon as I had applied it, and she hunted through the briars and brush for 2 more hours, and the stuff stayed intact.
I also read about someone having a bad cut on a dog that was 45 min away from a vet. When the vet saw the dog, he told the man that if he hadn't used the E.M.T. Gel, that the dog would have bled to death.
Bart
I have used E.M.T. Gel on cuts before. It stops the bleeding, and forms a protective barrier against infection, dirt, etc...
I used it on a bad ear cut, and it formed a hard crust. I turned the dog loose as soon as I had applied it, and she hunted through the briars and brush for 2 more hours, and the stuff stayed intact.
I also read about someone having a bad cut on a dog that was 45 min away from a vet. When the vet saw the dog, he told the man that if he hadn't used the E.M.T. Gel, that the dog would have bled to death.
Bart
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what is E.M.T. gel?Bart Caudill wrote:Some people use super glue on torn foot pads, but I don't really know about a fairly deep cut.
I have used E.M.T. Gel on cuts before. It stops the bleeding, and forms a protective barrier against infection, dirt, etc...
I used it on a bad ear cut, and it formed a hard crust. I turned the dog loose as soon as I had applied it, and she hunted through the briars and brush for 2 more hours, and the stuff stayed intact.
I also read about someone having a bad cut on a dog that was 45 min away from a vet. When the vet saw the dog, he told the man that if he hadn't used the E.M.T. Gel, that the dog would have bled to death.
Bart
Go to Crown Point dog supply's website. They sell a stapler for $17.00, order the staple puller too. I have used this numerous times from one or two staples to well over a dozen depending on the size of the wound. Clean the wound real well before hand and trim some of the hair back if it's in the way. Close the wound, staple, and Waalahh, It's basically idiot proof. Beagles are tough little buggars, mine have never even so much as flinched. Works great and has saved me hundreds of dollars in vet bills. You can get several uses out of one stapler which will probably last you several years.
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For a cut where there is not alot of bleeding, it is best to wash it out good and put an antibiotic oinment on it and let it heal. I know it looks terrible and looks like it needs stitches. If you close it up, then it can't drain and might get an infection. Let it heal from the inside out. What my vet told me and done it on several occasions. I use super glue when taking off dew claws to stop the bleeding.
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Slaux,
I sent my friend in the UK a couple of the staplers and a bottle of the blood stop. He loves them, everything is so expensive over there. I got him hooked up with KV Vet. Supply and he's saved hundreds of dollars.
Now I need to find him a proper flyfishing catalog as he loves to flyfish. They have a couple of estates in Scotland and a river runs through it.
I'm with oakhill, I don't like to seal up a wound completely, needs the lower open to drain...
I sent my friend in the UK a couple of the staplers and a bottle of the blood stop. He loves them, everything is so expensive over there. I got him hooked up with KV Vet. Supply and he's saved hundreds of dollars.
Now I need to find him a proper flyfishing catalog as he loves to flyfish. They have a couple of estates in Scotland and a river runs through it.
I'm with oakhill, I don't like to seal up a wound completely, needs the lower open to drain...

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