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bigrig
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Registered: Feb 2012
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dog hurt

My 9 month old pup treed its first coon solo lastnight. The tree had old fence growed n it & pup got a piece stuck all the way through his front leg whats best to treat this injury.. i gave him antibiotic shot & putting iodine on it as well any body got any experience with treating something like this

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M. B. Jones
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With a puncture wound leave it open and keep it clean.
Don't bandage it like you would a cut.

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