Dog attack!

Update: Sweetie survived the night. I sprayed blucoat on her this morning but I noticed a foul smell, kind of fishy. I gave her a warm water soak bath and made sure to rinse her wounds as best I could. It's so hard to see everything with all those feathers! Anyway, I blow dried her and did another round of blucoat. She's eating, drinking, walking around just fine. Should I be doing anything more? It's the smell that concerns me - is that normal?
Here is a better picture of her tail that looks like it's half ripped off.
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Poor thing. The eating/drinking/moving around is a great sign.

Continue to monitor the smell---can you tell how deep the injury is? (In other words, do you just sort of see muscle where the skin is ripped?).

That will start to close up, but it will take a lot of time. I'll just reiterate to keep an eye out for feathers starting to get stuck in the wound as it heals. It can cause infection and it's painful for them when you have to pull one out.
 
Update: Sweetie survived the night. I sprayed blucoat on her this morning but I noticed a foul smell, kind of fishy. I gave her a warm water soak bath and made sure to rinse her wounds as best I could. It's so hard to see everything with all those feathers! Anyway, I blow dried her and did another round of blucoat. She's eating, drinking, walking around just fine. Should I be doing anything more? It's the smell that concerns me - is that normal?
Trim the feathers away from the wound so you can see it better and also check for any wounds that may be hidden and need extra cleaning.

A foul odor can indicate infection, so you'll want to clean the wound again really well. Chlorhexidine (Hibiclens) or Povidone Iodine can be found at stores like Walmart, CVS, etc. I would use one of those for cleaning the wound very well, then apply triple antibiotic ointment to the wound.

BluKote is o.k., but it makes it hard to see and access wounds and doesn't always provide a moist coating like an antibiotic ointment does.

Eating/drinking and walking around is promising!
 
I'd avoid BluKote, and would much rather use Silvadene (brand name) which is an excellent antibiotic wound dressing, Rx only in the USA. Ask your veterinarian or MD about it. It's a sulfa drug, so handle with great care if you are allergic to sulfas.
Very recently we had an injured pullet, I think a hawk attack, who has recovered from similar injuries, using Silvadene. It was developed for use on burns.
Mary
 

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