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Date: | Tue, 1 Aug 1995 12:50:41 -0400 |
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Hi All,
The other day, my best buddy, Gypsy, a male chocolate sable, somehow
managed to cut himself on his right hind leg. Looking more closely, it
appears as though the cut is in between one of his toes. I noticed this
after he began tracking blood across the hardwood floor.
I rinsed his foot with warm water and cleaned out most of the blood with a
cloth. The bleeding seemed to stop minutes later. However, this morning,
he managed to re-open the wound once again.
What is the best way to treat these kind of cuts? Should I use an alcohol
solution on them? Should I wrap up his foot? Or should I leave it be and
let it heal itself?
Any advice would be most helpful ... and appreciated.
Best Regards,
Dan Herold (and Gypsy)
Toronto, Canada
[Posted in FML issue 1272]
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