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Posted by davidlloyd on 01-26-2010 12:25 AM:

how to stop blood from flowing

went out the other night with a friend dogs treed a den but way up high the coon was sittin on the outside shot it out to 3 dogs coon put a woopin on um the we broke it up and finished off the coon, my buddies long eared hound was pourin blood out of the tip of the ear must have hit a vien we ripped a t shirt and wraped it tight but it fell off often on the way to the truck, just wondering any tips for future cuts hopefuly none will happen but when the coon is way high its hard to get a head shot with open sights\


Posted by cavecreek on 01-26-2010 12:29 AM:

hey buddy keep a thing of cinnamon,with u it is a natural cartirizer it will stop it for sure

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Posted by Blue Iron on 01-26-2010 12:30 AM:

Pack it with good ol' mud.

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Posted by ki4qpu on 01-26-2010 12:34 AM:

blood

No joke, keep some maxi pads in your pocket and a roll of electrical tape- being its smaller than duct tape. That will get you to the truck then you can doctor it real good. I used pads alot when I hog hunted and the dogs would get cut up bad.


I forgot to add, tape the ear to the head so the dog dont sling it, and get you a pump bottle of blue lotion usally can find at tractor supply. Most cuts on a ear don't need anything other than blue lotion it's just a disinfectant.

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Posted by bob country jr on 01-26-2010 12:34 AM:

get a bottle of wonder dust and keep it in the top of your box.cost about 6.00

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Posted by Sandi on 01-26-2010 12:58 AM:

I had an english male that stuck his big head into a whole and came out with the coon attached to his ear. Bled like a stuck pig and he kept shaking his head and busting it open...I got some of the cheap version of New skin it is in the shaving isle at local drug store. heads up 1st layer will sting some but after that they dont mind. Ears are the worst.

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Posted by EnglishBabe on 01-26-2010 01:06 AM:

I always used plain old flour. It always worked real good for use, then when we got home, cleaned the wound real good and super glued it shut. Would heal up nice and good as new. If I cut a nail too close, I just put flour on it, that stops it.

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Posted by COONDOG on 01-26-2010 01:21 AM:

Baking soda.

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Posted by BLCKRIVREDBONES on 01-26-2010 01:40 AM:

it'll stop by itself. the dog won't bleed out. put "cut heal" on it when you get home to keep flies off and prevent infection.

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Posted by BOOBOOBRADY on 01-26-2010 01:52 AM:

Ashes out of a ash tray or any were you can get them, Learned that that back in my youth full days lol

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Posted by Steve Gilland on 01-26-2010 02:04 AM:

Super glue and flour. I just had to do that about 3 weeks ago on a torn ear.

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Posted by wayne f on 01-26-2010 02:35 AM:

just plain old crazy glue paint it right on the wound i hav glued ears that were split quite a lenth glued the two parts together and they healed with out a scar

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Posted by POTOMAC on 01-26-2010 02:43 AM:

when you get caught short in that position take off your sock/cut the toes off the sock/fold the ear flat and pull the sock up over the dogs head/holds it tight and good press to stop bleeding. dont laugh it saved my old female one nite. and i wouldnt hesitate to do it again.


Posted by Donald G. on 01-26-2010 02:50 AM:

Wayne F

You read my mind. super glue. If it is good enough for me then its good enough for my dog.

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Posted by Gene Raines on 01-26-2010 03:04 AM:

flour will stop it.. great for stopping toe nails in the quick as well..

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Posted by blues07 on 01-26-2010 03:17 AM:

had a bluetick female get the end of her ear riped off and we put some amish stuff on it ill find out the name but it felt like vasileen but it was far from it it had alot of antibactirail stuff and it stoped the blood like one of u said it bleeds and bleeds and it looks worse that it really is thats true but ill find out the name of that stuff it workd wonders it will even help keep out dirt and stuff like that

heres a pic of that female just after she got it riped off by a coon



and after it started healling

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Posted by Geminite on 01-26-2010 07:40 AM:

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Ear wounds bleed bad. Generally they look worse than they truly are. I would avoid all the blood stops and blood clot products, you don't need them and will do more harm than good. Wrap the injured portion of the ear so it lays flat with some gauze or other absorbent material and apply pressure until it stops. I am talking pressure that will make the dog almost wince. This will eventually stop the bleeding. If you add a bunch of junk to the ear, all you will do is make the dog shake its head to try and get it off and this will start the blood flow again. I have had ears split from the base to the tip and chunks torn completely off. Applying pressure stops the flow every time. Then you can determine if it needs stitches or staples and proceed accordingly. Try to avoid wrapping the ear for any length of time. If you apply any kind of antibiotic ointment, don't use the fancy triple stuff, avoid it if you can. A thin layer of vaseline to keep it moist until it scabs over good is all you need, if even that. Administer antibiotic orally or through the skin. Keep him crated if possible until it scabs over. Flies in the summer and cold temps in the winter will be miserable for him.


Why avoid the blood stop powders and triple antibiotic ointment?

We've been through a lot of cut ears, feet, legs, toenails, ect....Have always kept quick clot in the truck. Stops it fast....When ya get home, rinse it out, glue it up and slab some ointment on. Quick, easy, cheap and it heals up right.....

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Posted by Geminite on 01-26-2010 10:01 AM:

Ok, I was just wondering.

I can get a big bottle of Blood Stop for cows at TSC for around $6, so it dosn't break me too badly ....

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Posted by Selrod on 01-26-2010 12:26 PM:

Everybody done told you how to stop the bleeding , so I am not going there .... But what I would like to know is what happen to a sporting chance , as my old buddy Jerry use to say we give that coon a sporting chance . He could come down the tree and whop all them dogs and walk away , the choice was his ... Sounds like the coon was winning and yall took away his choice.. Lol

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Posted by Bluedogman on 01-26-2010 01:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Geminite
Ok, I was just wondering.

I can get a big bottle of Blood Stop for cows at TSC for around $6, so it dosn't break me too badly ....

Yeah, but you don't get to make a mess mixing up a potion and wasting up flour if you do that!

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Posted by coon dawg on 01-26-2010 01:43 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
Yeah, but you don't get to make a mess mixing up a potion and wasting up flour if you do that!
..plus, what ya don't use, you can just stick in the oven for a late night snack..................make sho' ya add the cinnamon...............lololol

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Posted by capt_agricultur on 01-26-2010 01:52 PM:

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Corn starch


Posted by on 01-26-2010 02:41 PM:

I use pressure to stop bleeding,dry thoroughly & super glue'um up. Our "Bum" hound has had his ear's split numerous time's & I've put'um back together each time. (don't want my coonhound gettin over looked at a show for scar tissue )

Like was said,it heel's up & you can't see a scar. You need to control the head shakin but lot's of good advice already mentioned on how to do that. Only thing I may do different is I put them in a crate. For some reason there is not any head shakin while in there but look out when ya let'um out!


Posted by Larry Atherton on 01-26-2010 03:03 PM:

Forget the first aid!!!!!!!!! Ya'all need some more target practice!!!!!

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Posted by davidlloyd on 02-02-2010 12:21 AM:

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thank you for the advice my friend talked to george berell the blue tick guy from golbles michigan and his advice was flour thank you and shootin at the top of a mighty old oak tree takes quite the disipline with opensights


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