They should clean it first!And thats the first thing peeps do when a dog grabs a chicken and they have a large area of missing skin. That use that to keep it moist
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They should clean it first!And thats the first thing peeps do when a dog grabs a chicken and they have a large area of missing skin. That use that to keep it moist
Did it look infected? Anything minor a dog or cat can reach licking, I leave alone after cleaning it. Vet will say otherwise, but the animals seem to do fine keeping it clean and open on their own. Vet will say I'm crazy, but on the small stuff, I've had good luck. She can't lick her head, so keep an eye on it. First sign of infection, peroxide or betadine or whatever ya got.sigh, Thanks Wishing, good but conflicting info and guess what ? Ya, I didnt clean it first.
It will probably be fine.sorry, Had to wake Robert and get a pill . Its one open wound . a circle rip in the skin about the size of an eraser
Yeah, don't know how they do it. I've had cats with big abscesses on their side. Once it opens up and you squeeze out the nasty, it doesn't seem to bother them much. Both healed up fine.When Binks side was missing I had to scrub it every day. How that cat let me do that I have no idea. Dont remember what I used . It was pretty gross . I would touch bone .
They can go skating!Our ice is gone everywhere except in the chicken run. LOL
thats what happened to my cat except it was on his butt .It will probably be fine.
Yeah, don't know how they do it. I've had cats with big abscesses on their side. Once it opens up and you squeeze out the nasty, it doesn't seem to bother them much. Both healed up fine.
they have been. LOL Tolbunts still havent came out.They can go skating!