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Dog Health Questions: What Do I Do About a Paw Bite?

IdeaMan21 | June 15th, 2009

I didn’t close the door on my Sheltie’s crate all the way, and he got out during meal time. He started a fight with Collie #3, and bit him between the toes on his left foot. Bleeding was stopped with a cold, wet towel.

How do I make sure it heals properly, without infection? Do I clean it or leave it alone?

We have snow on the ground here, so I’m not too worried about dirt getting into it. He’s not limping and so far, he’s leaving it alone.
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I would get some calendula cream from a health food store and put that on his foot.
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I have a puppy who has made himself quite the pest a couple of times. He has been bitten once on the chin at 10 weeks and once almost in the eye a couple of weeks ago. We went to our holistic, raw-friendly vet and she was not concerned. Both bites were deep, Shepherd fang deep.

The vet cleaned out the wound with saline, and told us to clean it out daily with a homemade saline solution. I think it was 1 tsp salt to 1 cup water, she gave us a syringe to squirt it in with. She said bites are always full of bacteria, so they never stitch them up or close them.

Hopefully that helps.
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Thanks for your reply. I’ve been soaking his paw in salt water 3 x day. I’ve been using one heaping tablespoon per gallon. Not nearly strong enough. He’s not limping or licking it, so I think he’ll be fine.

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Dog Behavior: The Joys of An Aggressive Dog

IdeaMan21 | April 1st, 2009

Have you ever watched “Its me or the dog’ or dog whisper? Both of those shows have dealt with those problems. It’s one of the main ones they deal with. It usually isn’t because the dog was abused. Most of those cases are from the dog being completely spoiled and allowed to do what ever it wants. The dogs were treated like a human and they start to take control. They have no respect. They may have episodes you can get from net flicks or somewhere.

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Suggestions for Dog Behavior Issues – Viciousness

IdeaMan21 | March 31st, 2009

A couple of things come to mind right off the bat with aggression where there has been none in the past.

1. Has the dog been neutered? or is he intact? – hormones could be responsible for some aggressiveness – not always though.

2. A health check with complete thyroid panel being done – I have had a dog in the past become aggressive and when I had a thyroid panel done his was the lowest level I have ever encountered. Once medication was started he returned to his usual sweet natural self. Mind you this aggression was only directed towards my other male – never directed at a human.

3. vaccine damage – a possibility

4. I’ve heard of dogs with brain tumors becoming aggressive. This is certainly not a safe situation for anyone – I’d be tempted to muzzle the dog until a complete health exam can be done – if the family is prepared to go this route. Human aggression can be a death sentence for a dog. It would be in my house since there have been multiple attacks.

Good luck with this situation

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