Just like your children, your furry friends especially puppies tend to be more prone to cuts and wounds. Taking care of pooch's scratches and cuts are very different from treating exactly the same in humans. It mainly depends on the seriousness of the wounds. Whenever it happens, in case of minor wounds, you are able to perfectly handle it from home. But, you need to know how to provide first aid for such minimal wounds or cuts at home. Identifying the concentration of the wound, you are able to very well device an effective care or treatment.

For minor wounds, you could stick to the below guidelines and provide the treatment.

Here are a few primary steps to follow along with when administering the very first help to pets in the circumstance where they have a cut or a wound.

1. Get down to your pet by kneeling or place him up for grabs or counter in case your dog is small. Have a bit of support, if you want to restrain your dog from touching the wound while first-aid procedure.

2. Cover the wound and area with water-based lubricant. Water-based lubricant makes shaving easier and prevents contamination of the wound.

3. For very long hair dogs, clear the surrounding of the cut or wound with electronic clippers for easy access. Use a disposable razor and it has to be used with extreme caution to avoid any type of cuts on the skin.

4. Using dry cloth or paper towel, remove the water-based lubricant.

5. Wash the region with tepid to warm water or fix it with Epi-Otic Skin Cleanser for removing any debris or dirt from the wound.

6. Apply antiseptic solution like Wound-Gard that helps for cuts and wounds. The solution includes a component – Chlorhexidine, which is impressive in killing all kinds of bacteria and yeast, that are accountable for skin ailment in cats and dogs.

7. Follow this with an antimicrobial ointment like Dermaclens, which helps with faster healing and prevents any more harm to wound/skin.

8. Restrain your pet from grooming the ointment off its skin for at least 30 minutes. To divert your dog from the wound, you can provide him a treat or sit with him caressing or take him for a small walk (only when the injury is not on the leg.) Avoid your dog from having fun with other pets before the lotion is fully dried.

9. For faster recovery, two to three times a day, clean the wound to remove debris and apply antiseptic and ointment before the cut or wound is completely healed.

WHEN TO LOOK FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP

If you discover that your pet's wound is not healing and contrarily, it's getting worst, or there is something else, then it is necessary to seek veterinary attention most of the following conditions:

  • Sudden or random bleeding is occurring in the wound and is unable to control
  • If you are feeling overwhelmed about the situation.
  • Your pet seems painful or distressed that a veterinarian can offer pain relief.
  • The wound is really a lot contaminated.
  • In spite of use of antiseptic cream or ointment, the wound/cut is oozing with pus or yellowish matter.
  • If there is swelling or foul smell coming out of wound.

In all of the above circumstances, it is always good to find your vet's advice. First-aid is important if your pet has encountered with any cut or wound. However, if you discover anything suspicious concerning the wound, it is usually safe to see a vet.

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