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  1. #1
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    Thank you 4 Dog Mother.

    Monica, I know peroxide is not "good". That's why I only use it to clean out the wound in the beginning. (Although, growing up that's what my mom always used on us and the animals for EVERYTHING. LOL) And that's why I was asking what else I could do to help keep it from getting infected and heal up quickly.
    I'm using a generic form of neosporin and I cover it after I put it on so he can't lick at it.

    Phred - yeah, despite the gash in his paw he is still running around. I don't know that I could control his running. I will try to minimize it as much as possible though. Also, if it's not looking good, and I have to take him to the vet tomorrow he will not be swimming OR running anywhere!

    This morning Bruce let them outside for potty time and when he came back in his bandage was gone. Bruce "tried" to rewrap it but couldn't get it to stay on. He obviously didn't do it right! But the dogs stayed inside while Bruce was gone because it is raining here today. So hopefully without moving around too much (and him not licking it) it will look better by the time I get home.
    I am on the phone with Bruce and he said it looks fine. He's not limping like he was last night. So I think he's on the mend.

    Thanks everyone for your support and suggestions. Of course Pet Talk was the first place I came when I discovered his ouchie.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


    Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post

    Bruce let them outside for potty time and when he came back in
    his bandage was gone.

    Bruce "tried" to rewrap it but couldn't get it to stay on.
    He obviously didn't do it right!
    < gasp >
    < snikker >

    Been there, dun that!
    Actually, Mini~Mutt never stripped off the wrappers OUTside, she did her best
    work under the BigBed covers where she couldn't be *watched*!

    We were getting close to being 'finished' with the rebuilding of her $1500 (so far)
    mangled foot ... Doc Jamie was considering letting her go BareFootin it -
    but feared it might be a bit too soon to risk damaging the tender foot.
    We were 6 hours into a freshly wrapped paw ... a pretty bright blue wrap
    with a cute lil dawg design - the Vet Tech was so proud of her wrap job.

    Heidi retired to the BigBed ... I took pity and ditched her E-Collar - she'd
    been good
    and deserved a lil break from the darn thing. ***WRONG MOVE***

    A couple hours later ... I mentioned "dinner?" and the herd assembled.
    Heidi vaulted off the bed and trotted down the hall ---

    On THREE paws - with #4 tucked up and streaming 3 feet worth of torn off
    pretty blue vet wrap, gause wrap, and bandaging material, secured by only the
    adhesive tape around her elbow!
    "WHAT Did you do to your FOOT!?"

    My RE-wrap did not look very 'pretty' - but had enough tape on it that
    no mere DOG was ever gonna get it off!

    I got pretty good at doing re-wraps.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke View Post
    < gasp >
    < snikker >

    Been there, dun that!
    Actually, Mini~Mutt never stripped off the wrappers OUTside, she did her best
    work under the BigBed covers where she couldn't be *watched*!

    We were getting close to being 'finished' with the rebuilding of her $1500 (so far)
    mangled foot ... Doc Jamie was considering letting her go BareFootin it -
    but feared it might be a bit too soon to risk damaging the tender foot.
    We were 6 hours into a freshly wrapped paw ... a pretty bright blue wrap
    with a cute lil dawg design - the Vet Tech was so proud of her wrap job.

    Heidi retired to the BigBed ... I took pity and ditched her E-Collar - she'd
    been good
    and deserved a lil break from the darn thing. ***WRONG MOVE***

    A couple hours later ... I mentioned "dinner?" and the herd assembled.
    Heidi vaulted off the bed and trotted down the hall ---

    On THREE paws - with #4 tucked up and streaming 3 feet worth of torn off
    pretty blue vet wrap, gause wrap, and bandaging material, secured by only the
    adhesive tape around her elbow!
    "WHAT Did you do to your FOOT!?"

    My RE-wrap did not look very 'pretty' - but had enough tape on it that
    no mere DOG was ever gonna get it off!

    I got pretty good at doing re-wraps.

    Phred, you need to write a book about your animals. I am putting my name in now for the first copy off the presses.

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    Prayers from RI for -

    - Taggart's speedy recovery

    - your sanity
    - hubby's success in surviving the next 48 hours!
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    Lol, cracked me up because my friend and I were talking about how times we've used peroxide. Der. :-P
    Monica Callahan KPA-CTP *Woohoo!*


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    LOL, I just love Phreds stories.

    Well, Taggart is fine. He is walking on all fours and not messin' with his foot at all. I will still be checking the cut ALL the time to make sure infection doesn't happen.

    Do you think I should still put the "neosporin" on it and wrap it at night? Just to help with the healing a little?

    Monica, see we have all used peroxide (I even used it in my hair in 8th grade, LOL) and we survived.

    Thanks again everyone.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


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    Cassie was always getting cuts like that....I think she would step on sticks or several times it was the metal edging on the flower beds.....I would usually do the exact same thing you did, and they always healed fine.....speaking of peroxide....I knew a girl whose mom made her brush her teeth with, clean out her ears, gargle with it....who knows what else....they must have bought it by the case!! LOL
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    I wouldn't bother wrapping it just keep it clean and it should heal on it's own.
    Dogs get cuts people don't know about all the time especially long haired dogs where people can't see down to the skin and they heal just fine on their own.

    p.s clip his dewclaw!
    That thing is massive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132 View Post
    I wouldn't bother wrapping it just keep it clean and it should heal on it's own.
    Dogs get cuts people don't know about all the time especially long haired dogs where people can't see down to the skin and they heal just fine on their own.

    p.s clip his dewclaw!
    That thing is massive.
    Yeah, that's what I'm going to do. Keeping it wrapped is just too hard. But what should I use to clean it?

    And yes, I know his dewclaw needs clipping. I was waiting for someone to mention it.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


    Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)

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