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Dog Injuries

First Aid for Dog Wounds: Complete Home Care Guide

  Understanding Dog Wounds: The Basics When your beloved canine companion sustains a cut or wound, knowing how to provide proper first aid can make a significant difference in their recovery. Dogs naturally lick their injuries, which veterinarians consistently identify as problematic for the healing process. According to Dr. Jessica Martinez, DVM, a veterinary emergency …

how to care for ripped dog pads
Dog Injuries

How to Care For Ripped Dog Pads

A ripped dog pad can be quite painful for your pet, but there are several ways to take care of it yourself. While cleaning the wound yourself can be very helpful, you should always consult a veterinarian if the injury is serious. During this procedure, you should avoid using tweezers or other tools that could …

how to care for a wound on a dog
Dog Injuries

How to Care For a Wound on a Dog

First, you must clean the wound. If there is blood, make sure to clean it with a lukewarm saline solution. Discharge and debris can be cleaned using clean cloths. Repeat these procedures at least two times a day until the wound has healed. Afterwards, the wound must be kept dry and clean. Do not let …

how to care for a broken dew claw
Dog Injuries

How to Care For a Broken Dew Claw

If your dog has a broken dew claw, you should immediately see a veterinarian. Although it is possible to repair the nail yourself, this can be very time consuming and can become infected and difficult when the nail is connected to bone. It is best to have a professional do the work so that it …

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