Treatment of dog's foot injury

Treatment of dog's foot injury

Treatment of dog's foot injury
Dog meat pad

Dog meat pads are always in contact with the road when going out, especially some puppies, who often appear to run outside and get hurt because the skin on the meat pads is too tender. Xiaobian will analyze the treatment of dog foot injuries for you today, so parents can learn it quickly. < br> First, the dog's nails are broken < br> The dog's nails are too long because they haven't been cut for a long time, and the nails are often broken. If the dog is found to be lame, carefully check whether the nails are broken. If the broken nails are found, cut them off immediately with nail clippers.
If the broken nail can't or is difficult to take out, if the broken nail is dirty and exposes a lot of tissues, to avoid bacterial infection, you should ask a veterinarian for treatment. Dogs with broken nails usually don't bleed or only shed a little blood. If bleeding persists, they can use a pressure bandage to wrap their toes for 12 to 24 hours. If bleeding continues, use a pressure bandage to wrap your toes for 12 to 24 hours. < br> Second, the flesh pad is bruised and blistered < br> The flesh pad is blistered or the epidermis falls off, which will expose the irritating tissues on the soles of the feet of the dogs. Dogs will have obvious lameness. When you check, you will find that the epidermis is turned over, and some of it is still attached to the meat pad, and the new tissues are exposed.
Cut off the turned-out epidermis and thoroughly remove the dirt from the wound. The best way to deal with this kind of trauma is to let the dog rest until the wound heals. The period is about two weeks. If the subcutaneous tissue is exposed in a wide area and there is bleeding, it is necessary to clean the wound with disinfectant such as Youiodine first, and then put a bandage on it after drying.
If the dog needs to walk for a long time, it is necessary to wrap a bandage on the wound to avoid contact with the soil and to prevent secondary injury and pain. < br> III. Dog's foot pad cuts < br> If the dog is accidentally cut by a sharp tool, causing a lot of bleeding, parents should take the dog home and press the bleeding wound with cotton for about one minute. If it is a small wound, check whether there is any foreign body in the wound after hemostasis. If there is, take it out immediately, clean the wound with excellent iodine, let the wound dry, and bandage it to prevent dirt from entering.
If the foot pad is deeply cut, it usually causes a lot of bleeding. The veterinarian should be sutured to promote wound healing and avoid bleeding.