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How to deal with a broken pet dog leg

Date: 2024-11-27

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How to deal with a broken pet dog leg
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How to deal with broken pet dog legs:

1. External fixation. Perform general cleaning on the affected area, and fix it with plaster or small splints according to the situation. When fixing, the skin should be covered with cotton or cotton pads to prevent friction from causing new pain to the dog. Minimize exercise after fixation, and exercise appropriately after 3 to 4 weeks.

2. Hemostasis in time. If there is bleeding, stop the bleeding in time for the dog. Drugs can also be used to ligate the large blood vessels and press the capillaries to stop the bleeding, and then send it to the hospital as soon as possible.

3. Send to a doctor for treatment. After arriving at the pet hospital, receive veterinary treatment, follow the veterinarian's arrangement for surgery or use drug treatment.

4. Limit activities. Do a good job of post-care, which can promote the recovery after the fracture. In order to prevent the dog from biting, you can wear a mouth cage on the licking wound, and at the same time limit the movement of the dog.

5. Provide nutrition. Adding some nutritious food supplements, such as crucian carp soup, chicken soup, broth and other nutritious foods, can speed up the dog's wound healing.

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