How to Wrap an Injured Paw

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Tip 1 - How to Wrap a Dog's Paw so the Dressing Won't Come Off | eHow

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How to Wrap a Dog's Paw so the Dressing Won't Come Off | eHow

For a dog, going outside is a must, but a look at his feet when he returns is a sure sign that he doesn't always watch where he steps. Your pal Pete can drag in a plethora of unsightly things, and occasionally, he may step in something that causes damage to one of his paws. Vet care may be in order, but aftercare, and learning how to dress his paw,...

Tip 2 - How To Bandage Your Dog Correctly - The Dogington Post

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How To Bandage Your Dog Correctly - The Dogington Post

Hopefully you won’t need this information, but if you should, here’s some tips on how to bandage your dog correctly. When your dog gets an injury, giving him a safe, clean and properly applied bandage can help him recover quickly. It also helps prevent possible infection or other complications which can often lead to expensive

Tip 3 - Dog Paw Injuries: Common Paw Hazards and How to Treat Them

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Learn how to identify and treat common dog paw injuries. Dog's paw pads contain many blood vessels. Because of this, even minor dog paw injuries can result in a lot of bleeding.
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Tip 4 - How to recognize and treat foot pad injuries in dogs

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How to recognize and treat foot pad injuries in dogs

It is important to recognize foot pad injuries in dogs. If the injury is more serious than a superficial abrasion, your veterinarian should treat it, as foot pads do not heal like regular skin.
Tags: dog,canine,Skin Care Awareness,Dog Care,dog foot injury,foot pads,Injuries in dogs,Vetericyn,Veterinarian

Tip 5 - At-Home First Aid for a Dog Paw Injury

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One drawback of urban dog culture is the seemingly ubiquitous presence of broken glass on the street. It's especially hazardous for a large dog to...

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