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Dalyn Chapman
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Registered: Jan 2013
Location: kentucky
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Cut on the ear

Last night my little walker female cut or tore a notch out of the tip of her ear it's been bleeding like a stuck hog what do y'all usually do when this happens. Thanks in advance

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luv2hunt08
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Super glue or EMT gel. I carry super glue with me, it works good.
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Deepcreek87
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Had a big male dog got his ear tore from the middle straight down and split the ear I used quick clot and then packed it with flour it stopped it but eventually had stitches

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Dalyn Chapman
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Thanks y'all I got some liquid bandage and been pouring flour to it since early this morning

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adamjed
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Corn starch and ice works pretty good. Only ice it for a couple minutes at a time so you dont freeze it.

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john Duemmer
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Registered: Mar 2008
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Cut the toe out of an old sock, put the ear up on top of his head and strech the sock up over his head. Keeps the dog from slinging the ear around and keeps enough pressure to stop the bleeding.

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