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By Crespin (***) [ca] Date 24.03.08 01:09 GMT
My friends dog had an operation.  She brought the dog home, and the dog had a bit of bleeding from the incision, but to be expected.  Well, the vet said she couldnt wash the area until the stitches came out.  Well, she went to take the stitches out, and the blood made it almost impossible, and she ended up ripping a bit of the healed skin.

My question (from my friend) is this:

What can you put on a dog, to minimize the chance of infection, keep the area clean, and promote better healing.  She doesnt want a huge scar there, as it would be very noticable in where the area is. 

The area, is not a high groom area, and the dog is unable to lick it. 

The vet is a real dip, and doesnt want to do much of anything without his money.  She called, and they want her to come in, so she can be told what creams or such to use.  So far there is no sign of infection, so its a bit ridiculous to have the pup in. 

Looking for some natural ways to promote healing.  And reducing scars.  Dont want no white hairs growing in there (black and tan dog)

Thanks!
When Life gives you oranges, make lemonade. Then sit back and watch the world wonder how you did it
By Archiebongo (***) [gb] Date 24.03.08 08:11 GMT
Tell your friend to ask for some Intrasite  gel.  It works wonders on any form of open wound/sore and also helps reduce any itchiness from the regrowth.  I've used it on my boys amputatation site and there is hardly any scar at all.   My friend who is a vet nurse swears by the stuff
By Barghest (**) [gb] Date 24.03.08 11:57 GMT
Hi, if your looking for something natural have you thought about colloidal silver, it worked great when my hubby cut his thumb in half when pruning the trees, it worked so well the stitches were able to come out alot sooner than the doctor expected. lts gentle and can be used on anything, internal and external. l use it for loads of things, good for people and animals. lts like a natural antibiotic. lt kills all known germs and is amazing stuff. lt even healed an abcess l had on a tooth.
By Crespin (***) [ca] Date 24.03.08 12:39 GMT
Thanks!  I will pass this info on!
When Life gives you oranges, make lemonade. Then sit back and watch the world wonder how you did it
By poloaussie (****) [gb] Date 24.03.08 13:31 GMT
No disrespect intended to your friend...but were the stiches actually due to be taken out yet? And shouldn't he vet checked again before allowing her to do it herself.
Karen ;-)
By Crespin (***) [ca] Date 24.03.08 13:47 GMT
The vet said the stitches were to come out at 7 days, so she took the stitches out on the end of the 7th day. 

She didnt take the dog back to the vets who did the operation due to long distance.  It is a 12 hour day for her to go back to the vets that did it.

She has taken stitches out before, just these ones got caught.  Now she is a little unsure of what to do.
When Life gives you oranges, make lemonade. Then sit back and watch the world wonder how you did it
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