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Five Things You Can Do If Your Dog Is
Bitten By Another Animal
The possibility of infection is
very high if another dog or animal bites your dog, not least
because the saliva in most animals contains large quantities
of bacteria and can easily spread a new infection through
its bite. A small bite which may not appear particularly bad
can seriously damage the tissue within the wound. Ignoring
or taking such injuries lightly can have serious consequences
on the health of your pet. Irrespective of size, any bite
should be examined by your vet as quickly as possible, so
that if the injury needs treatment infection can be diminished
or avoided. Below there are five things that are useful to
know:- 1. If a dog is in pain, its instinct is to growl, snarl
or warn you off. You and members of your family will not be
excluded from this so placing a muzzle on your dog is advisable
if he has been bitten. The muzzle will prevent your dog from
biting you and protect anyone else who goes near him. A temporary
muzzle can be made with a bandage or similar material if you
don't possess a muzzle. Tie the material around the dogs mouth
to keep it closed making sure that he is still able to breathe.
If the dog attempts to vomit or appears to have problems with
breathing you will have no alternative other than to remove
the muzzle immediately. 2. A smaller dog will not be able
to wear a muzzle so wrap the animal in a towel and hold him
firmly. At all times, make certain that your dog is able to
breathe easily. If the dog is uncomfortable with the towel
around him remove it periodically. 3. When you are sure the
dog is not able to bite you, place a small amount of water-soluble
jelly, such as KY, onto the wound. Using a disposable razor
or electric clippers, carefully remove sufficient hair from
around the bite, to expose the wound. You will then be able
to clean the wound and letting air into it will assist with
the healing process. Run lukewarm water over the wound for
a few minutes to clean it and then dry it with some gauze
or other sterile material. If the dog has had the bite for
more than a day, use antibacterial soap to clean the wound
as bacteria may have already entered it. Again rinse with
lukewarm water and dry. 4. When you are sure that the wound
is completely clean and dry, apply an antibiotic cream such
as Neosporin which can be bought over-the-counter. If you
don't have a bandage to hand use any clean cloth or sterile
gauze, ensuring that it is not tied too tightly. 5. Your dogs
inoculations and vaccinations should always be kept up to
date, including rabies. Monitor the healing progress of the
bite and it is advised to take your pet dog to a vet as soon
as possible and have the vet look at the wound to ensure all
is well.
Resource: http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=1572595
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