When the dog's feet are injured and bleeding, the owner must first use a neat cotton towel or sterile gauze to gently press the dog's wound to stop bleeding. When the wound is not bleeding, you can moderately cut the hair around the wound. A...
When the dog's feet are injured and bleeding, the owner must first use a neat cotton towel or sterile gauze to gently press the dog's wound to stop bleeding. When the wound is not bleeding, you can moderately cut the hair around the wound. After the wound is exposed, clean the wound with salt water, and then dip it in cotton balls with iodine disinfectant or hydrogen peroxide to disinfect. It must be noted that you must put a mouth cover on your dog in advance to prevent the dog from biting it due to pain.
The next thing to do is to tie the dog's wound, but before suturing the wound, the owner should sprinkle the surface of the dog's wound evenly and quickly close it, and completely cover the wound, and finally tie it with sterile gauze. However, the binding of wounds is also very knowledgeable. You cannot bind them at will. If you don’t tie them too loosely, it will easily fall off. However, if you tie them tightly, it will cause blood and night to circulate, causing ischemic atrophy of the institution. It is recommended that the binding level be enough to extend a finger into it, which is an appropriate method of bandaging.
Dogs are naturally active, and even if they are injured, they will not be content with themselves. Therefore, during the dog's rehabilitation period, the owner does not have to take the dog out, and takes strict care of it. Do not let the dog go and go on the left and right indoor stairs frequently and do strong fitness exercises to prevent the wound from cracking. There is no need to let the dog go into a wet and cold area like the restaurant kitchen and bathroom. There is no need to bathe the dog, otherwise the wound will become inflamed and inflammation and will heal.