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juddman
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Registered: Dec 2008
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Tore pad

My dog has tore his pad pretty good tore a pretty good chunk out of it he done this about 3 weeks ago I've been keeping it cleaned out good but dose anyone no off anything I can put on it to help heel it up Thanks:Justin

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RLenhart
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Registered: Dec 2013
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If your able to bandage it and he'll leave it on get Ikthemal (probably spelled wrong but you get the idea LOL) from any farm store in the horse section. It's good stuff for anything that could get infected or is infected I've even used it on my own cuts. It's black tar lookin suff comes in a little tub just smear it on and bandage it up.

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I don't remember what medicine I used, but I do remember using a boot

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Vetercin

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Ray&Luie
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Al
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Pad

Turpentine, is what the old times used

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Neosporin. As good as there is.

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quote:
Originally posted by RLenhart
If your able to bandage it and he'll leave it on get Ikthemal (probably spelled wrong but you get the idea LOL) from any farm store in the horse section. It's good stuff for anything that could get infected or is infected I've even used it on my own cuts. It's black tar lookin suff comes in a little tub just smear it on and bandage it up.


This stuff is amazing. Had one rip their ear from bottom to top and that stuff healed it up in a few days.

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Vetercin


X's 2 ^^^^^ !!

But dont doubt using Preperation H it heals stuff real good too

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Budly
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Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Iowa
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Torn back foot

My pup tore her foot while attempting to cross a barb wire fence(Isuppose?). The middle pad was just dangling there, and boy was there a lot of blood. I took her to the vet this morning for stitches. I'm wondering what kind of bill I'm on the hook for. I just didn't want her to possibly risk losing a part of her foot for the rest of her promising life.

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