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Posted by Redbone Chic on 03-20-2009 06:37 PM:

anyway to heal faster??

last weekend out hunting i had a coon shot out alive to give my young dogs some fightin and my bluetick got ripped up real good, a piece out of the nose and a big chunk out of her ear almost ripped all the way through and towards the top of her ear.. i tried to wrap it up but it just slides off and it scabs up but it gets ripped off and hangs off her ear.. it doesn't seem to bother her but i figured it is a bit painful. i put some cream stuff on it to stop infection and help ease pain, but it doesn't seem to be scabbing anymore..

is there anyway to possibly wrap this to where it will stay or what should i do with it?

thanks for any input

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Posted by BlueJohn on 03-20-2009 06:38 PM:

Only thing I can think of is sew it up. Might be too late for that.

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Posted by Redbone Chic on 03-20-2009 06:45 PM:

yeah its too late to sew it up, the hair gets all matted up from the scab and blood and so it just dangles from her ear but then it all gets dried up and rips again....

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Posted by wayne f on 03-20-2009 06:56 PM:

in the future keep a tube of crazy glue with you when hunting more than once i have had a hounds ear get torn pretty bad just glue it together and it will heal most times without a scar it' stops the bleeding also hey they use it on people why not the hounds surgicle glue is the same as crazy glue

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Posted by 1deadeye on 03-20-2009 06:57 PM:

Hey Alex,
Long time. Try cow salve or Utter balm. ( Same thing)
It's thick and stays put. Just leave it open and clean it everyday.
Most farm stores carry it. The nose is a hard one. They always lick it off. That one will take a while. Leinie lossed a big old chunk last fall. It took a couple of weeks for it to completely heal.
They heal faster if you don't run them.
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Posted by Lee Stocking on 03-20-2009 07:20 PM:

Use Cutheal. Get it at coops and farm supplies. Use twice a day till healed. It heals fast fast. I keep a bottle in the truck year round. Had a dog last week catch a bobcat on the ground and tore her up pretty good. The Cutheal has her back on track.

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Posted by mjflores on 03-20-2009 07:58 PM:

In the future dont shoot out live coon to your dog. Is does no good, but plenty bad as you're finding out..

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Posted by Bear on 03-20-2009 08:22 PM:

EMT gel will help speed healing


Posted by capt_agricultur on 03-20-2009 10:26 PM:

always

We use flour or cornstarch


Posted by ysudep2 on 03-20-2009 11:11 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mjflores
In the future dont shoot out live coon to your dog. Is does no good, but plenty bad as you're finding out..


I have to agree! Who wants there dogs to get ripped up, I just dont understand it!

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Posted by deamon on 03-20-2009 11:22 PM:

Hi Alex,I have found recently a product called Fura-Zone,it comes in a black and yellow plastic jar and can be found at most fleet /farm stores or runnings.I like the results I have gotten using it on our stags (coyote dogs).They seem to heal quickly and it takes the sting out of the cut or wound.It don't cost an arm and a leg either.Good Luck "deamon"

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Posted by Susie on 03-21-2009 12:03 AM:

I use Natures Edge.. Its 100% natural and has saved me trips to the vets and many stitches. Heals cuts a lot faster then anything else I have tried.. it also helps with scaring and its so safe.. you can put it in your dogs eye.. call 1-307-532-9520 and order your Natures Edge.. its awesome!!

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Posted by burdette on 03-21-2009 12:41 AM:

super glue her ears back together. i use super glue for cuts and when i cut nails to short and it works great.

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Posted by Bear dog 99 on 03-21-2009 02:55 AM:

healing

Granulex V best I have ever used. Super glue is over rated jmo.Have had some bad cuts that the granulex really promoted healing time.

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Posted by Redbone Chic on 03-24-2009 08:11 PM:

thanks for the replies everyone its healing up slowly. and people just told me to shoot a coon out for them to get some fight in them cause its suppose to get them more excited about them i didn't know it was so wrong just thought it would help them out a little.. but thanks for the replies

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Posted by deamon on 03-24-2009 09:19 PM:

Your welcome Alex,The same thing can happen if they catch one on the ground,it is part of the sport.Sorry to hear about your dog."deamon"

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Posted by Velocity on 03-25-2009 04:35 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Redbone Chic
thanks for the replies everyone its healing up slowly. and people just told me to shoot a coon out for them to get some fight in them cause its suppose to get them more excited about them i didn't know it was so wrong just thought it would help them out a little.. but thanks for the replies
I don't think there saying its wrong but that is the outcome sooner or pater. I shoot to kill and every once in a while one will catch an ear and fall out with a little fight but not on purpose. I also use EMT gel or superglue after you clean it real good.Trust me they get enough action without trying to knock one out alive....

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Posted by BlueRidge1 on 03-25-2009 05:46 AM:

mite also try

some penacilin

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Posted by bonehead on 03-25-2009 05:53 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by bearhunter
EMT gel will help speed healing


this stuff works really good, you can find it at fleet farm.


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