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I'm so sorry this happened to your dog. I know it will amke you nervous now about her being out.
I agree I would make certain her rabies shot is in order - which I'm sure you have. I had a very similar gash happen to one of my German shepherds along the length of her muzzle. (It was from the long, viscious thorn of a very old rose bush. She went after a frisbee that ended up in the middle of the rose bush.) The gash was about 31/2 inches long and you could see the musculature beneath. I used the product Liquid Bandage first which didn't work so well, but did seem to have some ingredient that cleaned the wound. Then I went to brush-on nail glue to mend the tear, holding it until it dried - which doesn't take too long. I reapplied the glue a couple of times and she healed very well - with absolutely no infection and no scar. I have heard they often use glue instead of stitches in ER now. It also works well for any cut on your hand especially one on a joint as it stays on and protects the cut from repeated tearing. I recommend using it. I just threw the bottle away after she was well (to avoid any cross-contamination).
The puncture wounds are probably more likely to get infected as someone already said. I think the other poster who had experience with that type of wound had good advice.
Good luck!
I agree I would make certain her rabies shot is in order - which I'm sure you have. I had a very similar gash happen to one of my German shepherds along the length of her muzzle. (It was from the long, viscious thorn of a very old rose bush. She went after a frisbee that ended up in the middle of the rose bush.) The gash was about 31/2 inches long and you could see the musculature beneath. I used the product Liquid Bandage first which didn't work so well, but did seem to have some ingredient that cleaned the wound. Then I went to brush-on nail glue to mend the tear, holding it until it dried - which doesn't take too long. I reapplied the glue a couple of times and she healed very well - with absolutely no infection and no scar. I have heard they often use glue instead of stitches in ER now. It also works well for any cut on your hand especially one on a joint as it stays on and protects the cut from repeated tearing. I recommend using it. I just threw the bottle away after she was well (to avoid any cross-contamination).
The puncture wounds are probably more likely to get infected as someone already said. I think the other poster who had experience with that type of wound had good advice.
Good luck!
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