➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

I understand, those situations happen so fast, the adrenaline rush is real!

You should really learn how to make an emergency muzzle with a dog leash. Crucial knowledge in case you need to move a wounded dog, or just fluke situations like if Franklin couldn’t have gotten his leg free from the grate.
works with leashes, belts, rope, etc.. Stay safe!

also, can’t be too paranoid about a bite. FYI hydrogen peroxide isn’t the best for cleaning wounds. Soap and water works fine! Just be thorough, whatever you use.
Cool muzzle.
Second on the HP. After first wash with it to clean out infection...subsequent use can dry out and kill good cells.
Use Neosporin and a bandage.
Watch for puffy redness.
Is it normal that it still keeps draining/oozing stuff? It stopped for a while but started again. It’s clear I think.
The shallow wounds need to form a protective scab. Cover your wounds.
You need to stop washing it so often because it's not going to be able to heal when it keeps getting washed.

The clear stuff that is oozing is probably serous fluid. That means that it's healing but you can't keep washing that off.
Right!
 
Nope. You’re dying.

:lau:gig:lau


She’s kidding. I think. Lol

Cool muzzle.
Second on the HP. After first wash with it to clean out infection...subsequent use can dry out and kill good cells.
Use Neosporin and a bandage.
Watch for puffy redness.

The shallow wounds need to form a protective scab. Cover your wounds.

Right!

Thanks. Good to know. I did finally cover it shortly after that last post. I’m gonna try to leave it alone and not change it too often too haha
 
Cool muzzle.
Second on the HP. After first wash with it to clean out infection...subsequent use can dry out and kill good cells.
Use Neosporin and a bandage.
Watch for puffy redness.
Also misleads people to believe a dirty wound is much cleaner than it actually is, due to the common misconception that “the bubbles are bringing the bacteria to the surface” or whatever.
I had a veterinary biology teacher who was passionate about this.
“Soap and water!”
Drilled it into our heads.
 

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