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Remedies for burns on dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 627756" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Thank you all. Helpangel - we ran into the vet's tech, who lives on our block and when H told her what had happened (flies alighting on her open wound), she said we were doing the right thing to change the bandage more frequently. I hope that your bones heal with no residual effects. </p><p></p><p>We had to move the dog into the kitchen this afternoon because we were having a surprise 18th birthday party for easy child in the living room. daughter fed her 2 cans of dog food and I figured out that when she kicks the most injured paw out and back in quick moves it means she wants to go out and do her business. daughter is going back upstate tomorrow but her best friend, who is like a pet whisperer, promised to come by and spend some time with Oreo. They've been friends since first grade and we got the dog when the girls were in 3rd so the dog knows her friend for her entire life.</p><p></p><p>Her paws looked better today and she seemed less dazed but if we take off the cone head, she licks the wounds. I've taken to calling her Beldar.</p><p></p><p>I hope I didn't sound like I'm writing her off but even without the injury, H and I had begun to formulate an end of life plan for her (and for our 13 year old dog as well). It looks like your prayers and well wishes are helping because she seems to be getting better slowly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 627756, member: 3493"] Thank you all. Helpangel - we ran into the vet's tech, who lives on our block and when H told her what had happened (flies alighting on her open wound), she said we were doing the right thing to change the bandage more frequently. I hope that your bones heal with no residual effects. We had to move the dog into the kitchen this afternoon because we were having a surprise 18th birthday party for easy child in the living room. daughter fed her 2 cans of dog food and I figured out that when she kicks the most injured paw out and back in quick moves it means she wants to go out and do her business. daughter is going back upstate tomorrow but her best friend, who is like a pet whisperer, promised to come by and spend some time with Oreo. They've been friends since first grade and we got the dog when the girls were in 3rd so the dog knows her friend for her entire life. Her paws looked better today and she seemed less dazed but if we take off the cone head, she licks the wounds. I've taken to calling her Beldar. I hope I didn't sound like I'm writing her off but even without the injury, H and I had begun to formulate an end of life plan for her (and for our 13 year old dog as well). It looks like your prayers and well wishes are helping because she seems to be getting better slowly. [/QUOTE]
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