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    Taggart is my accident prone pup

    I got home from school tonight and was greeted by a limping Taggart. His poor paw was all bloody. I told Bruce he was limping and immediately he says "oh yeah, there's broken glass in the backyard."
    So after he cleaned up the glass, he helped me clean out Taggarts cut.
    My question is what else can I put on it to help it not get infected? I cleaned it out with peroxide, but need a long term solution. I thought about getting a surgical wrap but he'd chew that off in a nano second. Also, how should I (or do I need to) keep him from licking it?
    Any ideas?? Thanks in advance.

    ETA: It has begun to bleed again. I guess I'm taking a trip to the drug store to see if they have any bandage material.

    I've attached the best picture I got of it. I had to hold a flashlight on it to get a picture.
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    I probably know less than anyone here, but I remember when Cody had a paw problem, and chewed off the bandages, the vet told me to put a sock on it. I used a man's gym sock then taped it around. Not the best, but he was pretty good about it. I also used Neosyphorin (sp). It's so hard to stop a natural instinct to lick a boo-boo. Feel better Taggart.



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    Thank you Karen!
    I just went and got some bandages and a generic form of neosporin (I can't spell it either, LOL). He's actually not being to bad with the licking, but he probably will as soon as I get the bandage on him. If he does then Bruce will have to give up an old sock!
    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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    Awwww...poor Taggart!! You sound like you might have the accident prone syndrome like my son's two Aussies. Feel better Sweetheart!!


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    Thanks Barry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post

    He's actually not being to bad with the licking,
    but he probably will as soon as I get the bandage on him.
    WHO (or whom) are you trying to 'kid'?

    They never touch a boo-boo while you're *AWAKE*!

    The serious *lickin* starts the second they hear your eyelids slam shut.

    Back in the daze of the forever wrapped paw, Mini~Mutt (aka Heidi) could
    field-strip a vet-wrapped paw in mere minutes!
    One night I RE-wrapped that paw TWICE after she tore off the Vet-version before dinner!
    (AND put the dreaded E-Collar back on. )

    Dunno WHY, but Doc Jamie never mentioned The Fix till we were letting Heidi bare-paw it
    and she kept licking off the Preparation H that was used to promote healing.

    "The FIX" was a serious and heavy application of:
    "Grannick's Bitter Apple" Taste Deterrent for Dogs - made in Norwalk, CT.
    http://www.bitterapple.com/history.html
    http://www.bitterapple.com/

    Judging from the *sneezing* that followed a Bitter Apple application,
    Miz Heidi was less than 'fond' of the stuff.
    Visit you local pet shoppe for a spray jug of the stuff.

    AND - you might want to visit the White Coat, too ...
    The wound should be looked at to be certain there are no pieces of glass
    still in there.
    What type of glass was it - a bottle, a window, big pieces, little pieces ???

    Last resort - the famous E-Collar - not much else will work to keep a dog's *lickker* off a paw!
    Heidi wore an Extra-LARGE E-Collar - she became quite skilled at
    kicking he bum rear paw INside the standard-size E-Collar where she could have her way
    with the poor bandage.
    The LARGE collar was a bit of a bother every night when she burrowed in under the
    covers on the BigBed - but we all managed to adapt.

    Good Luck!

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    Thanks for the tips, Phred.
    The glass was a broken jar. I believe it was larger pieces. I did check his paw thoroughly to make sure he didn't step on a piece too. The cut isn't very deep. But of course, if it doesn't seem to be improving I will be taking him to the vet.
    I do have some Phooey here at the house. I could try that, but I've tried that on Zoee's tag cover and it didn't seem to phase him. But hey, I'll try what ever I need to.

    And thank you D&D for the get well wishes.
    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

    I do have some Phooey here at the house.
    I could try that, but I've tried that on Zoee's tag cover and it didn't seem to phase him.

    Phooey from the Drs Foster & Smith web site >>>


    Ingredients: Contains Deionized water, Sodium Benzoate, and Denatonium Benzoate.
    Directions for use
    Always test for colorfastness before applying to valued items. To stop damaging and destructive behavior,
    lightly spray the object with Fooey Training Aid. If using as a training aid for dogs and cats, allow your pet
    to smell the object after treating. Use commands such as "No Chew," or "No Lick," immediately after pet has
    inspected the freshly treated area. Repeat these commands immediately after the pet has disobeyed
    the command and tasted Fooey. With proper use of these commands and praise when your pet obeys,
    the bad habit will be broken within a few days. May be sprayed directly on dogs, cats, horses, and birds,
    to stop destructive licking and chewing and to protect wounds and bandages. Repeat application as necessary.
    Do not apply to open wounds.
    Do not spray near or get into your pet's eyes or your own.
    Do not take or administer internally. Wash hands with warm soapy water immediately after use.
    Keep out of reach of children.


    Robin S. NY
    This training aid is excellent--far better than any of the alternative products.
    You may want to cover your mouth when applying though--the taste will stay
    with you for a couple of days if you breathe it in while spraying.
    My dogs never dream of chewing on anything again once it's been treated with Fooey!

    Joe Laque Tallahassee, FL
    I just got a $90 stop barking collar for my two year old dog, Tracybyrd, a few days ago
    and Manny, my 4 month old, kept trying to tear it off him. I bought this product (Phooey)
    and sprayed it on his favorite chewing toy (my shoe) and he wouldn't touch it so then
    I put the collar back on Tracybyrd and sprayed a bit of Phooey on it and Manny leaves it alone.
    So far it is working real good.....accidently put my hand to my mouth and Phooey has
    a very sour taste....would recommend it to anyone.

    FAQs: Dog Training Aids
    Rooms and surfaces can have gates or barriers to let your pets know these areas are "off limits."
    Frequent questions are answered to help you decide which is best for your situation.

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