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Title: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: AnotherRunner on February 28, 2013, 02:29:30 pm
OK guys my dog Murphy got a pretty good size cut right behind his front leg. Its about 3 or 4 inches long and 2 and a half inches deep. Didn't bleed a whole lot at all. He can lick it and keep it clean but I'm not sure if it needs to be sown up. I've put disinfectant in it and gave him shots of penicillin. Also keep cut heal on it. Let me know what y'all think. I have a pic but wasn't sure if it should be posted on here


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on February 28, 2013, 02:33:32 pm
I always sew mine but different strokes for different folks


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: JoshStokley on February 28, 2013, 02:34:47 pm
Sounds like you're taking care of it just fine.  Leave it open if he can keep licking it to keep it clean.  It needs to heal from the inside out.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: SwampHunter on February 28, 2013, 02:38:25 pm
Put Cut n Heal on it an he will heal up fine


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: JoshStokley on February 28, 2013, 02:41:51 pm
I always sew mine but different strokes for different folks

Colby I'll staple shallow cuts or skin cuts but I've seen deep cuts get infected too many times when you close them.  It leaves and open pocket inside and it will fester and turn into infection because the dead tissue can't be cleaned.  Just my observations...


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on February 28, 2013, 02:50:37 pm
Good point times I ve sewed or had sewed we leave a drain tube in the cut to avoid from that stuff from happening


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Kid7 on February 28, 2013, 02:55:32 pm
If they can lick it leave it and put cut heal on it. I found some stuff that comes in a bottle with a brush that works like a seal almost. It's awesome. Like antibiotic super glue.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on February 28, 2013, 02:57:19 pm
Nu-stock, h. Wilson got me using it and its pretty good if your not going to sew it


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: monroes dogs on February 28, 2013, 02:59:59 pm
i wouldnt sew it up as long as he can lick it but go to the pharmacy and get some preperation H hemroide medician it will close it from the inside out insted of it taking a month to  heal it want take have the time i use it on all my dogs


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Mike on February 28, 2013, 03:03:06 pm
Hydrotherapy every evening and it will heal just fine... few squirts of Vetercyn also and it will heal quicker.


Title: Re: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: AnotherRunner on February 28, 2013, 03:36:29 pm
Alright guys thanks for the advice I'll keep putting cut n heal on it. He keeps it good and clean. I was reluctant to sew it because of the infection factor.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: jon on February 28, 2013, 04:21:43 pm
if they can lick it leave it just give 2cc pen all i would do... or get some underwoods horse medicane along with some baking powder and that'll work also thats what/all i use on bad ones never had a problem and heals up nicely


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: justincorbell on February 28, 2013, 07:57:22 pm
Hydrotherapy every evening and it will heal just fine... few squirts of Vetercyn also and it will heal quicker.

Mr. Mike is right, this is exactly what i've done with mine for quite a while and never have any problems.......dont hit the woynd full power out of a nozzle, just hit it with an open ended hose for 5-10 minutes a couple times a day and spray veterycin after.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: boone823 on February 28, 2013, 08:07:09 pm
Hydro therapy and keep doing what you are doing. Do not sew or close anything up over 24 hours old.


Title: Re: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: AnotherRunner on February 28, 2013, 09:37:54 pm
Thanks for all the advice guys, much appreciated


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on March 01, 2013, 08:07:17 am
I always sew mine but different strokes for different folks

Colby I'll staple shallow cuts or skin cuts but I've seen deep cuts get infected too many times when you close them.  It leaves and open pocket inside and it will fester and turn into infection because the dead tissue can't be cleaned.  Just my observations...

Not to be a smart A$$ but how many dogs have you seen this happen to in your 8month hog huntin experience Bub?i ve been around hunting dogs since the age of 5. I was just given my 2 cents, I can show you 2 or 3 cuts just from one dog I ve had for 4 or so months now and I can promise you sewing him up made his recovery that much faster and put Him back in the woods 10 fold faster than staples or natural healing. Like I said in my post different strokes for different folks. I like huntin every weekend so I want my dog to recover fast as possible if that means antibiotics and sewing then that's what ima do... Those are just my observations........ I can't count on one hand how many dogs I watched my grandpa and great grandpa sew up with fishing line and 2 drain holes to flush water through it. I guess if you have a pack of 10 dogs natural healing is fine but I personally don't have that many so I don't have time to wait for natural healing.....


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: JoshStokley on March 01, 2013, 08:46:37 am
Ok bud since you want to be a clown.  I may not have been doin this as long as everybody else but I have been lucky enough to learn a FEW things from some real dog men in a short amount of time.  I have plenty left to learn though.  I've seen plenty of cuts because everyone I hunt with minus one runs ROUGH dogs.  Seems like something gets cut almost every time we get on a boar hog.  That's a big part of the reason I decided to go with loose dogs.  I don't have the yard to keep enough rough dogs to be able to hunt.  Like you said different strokes for different folks.  I never said your method was wrong.  Your original post didn't say a word about a drain tube which would make all the difference.  I was just tryin to help out another hunter who wanted info on how to take care of his dogs.  I wasn't tryin to knock you or the way you do things at all but thanks for being an a$$ anyway.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: T-Bob Parker on March 01, 2013, 08:53:00 am
Y'all quit arguing. Your both correct on two different methods, no need for hatin eachother over your sewing skills...



As for me, I've had hog dogs for a couple weeks now and I say "if they can lick it, leave it alone" (plus vetrycin.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: justincorbell on March 01, 2013, 09:00:15 am
Ok bud since you want to be a clown.  I may not have been doin this as long as everybody else but I have been lucky enough to learn a FEW things from some real dog men in a short amount of time.  I have plenty left to learn though.  I've seen plenty of cuts because everyone I hunt with minus one runs ROUGH dogs.  Seems like something gets cut almost every time we get on a boar hog.  That's a big part of the reason I decided to go with loose dogs.  I don't have the yard to keep enough rough dogs to be able to hunt.  Like you said different strokes for different folks.  I never said your method was wrong.  Your original post didn't say a word about a drain tube which would make all the difference.  I was just tryin to help out another hunter who wanted info on how to take care of his dogs.  I wasn't tryin to knock you or the way you do things at all but thanks for being an a$$ anyway.

Don't think he was "being a clown" simply offering a rebuttal to what you origionally posted.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: JoshStokley on March 01, 2013, 09:00:53 am
Y'all quit arguing. Your both correct on two different methods, no need for hatin eachother over your sewing skills...



As for me, I've had hog dogs for a couple weeks now and I say "if they can lick it, leave it alone" (plus vetrycin.

Not even arguing.  Just sent old lacy man a txt to clear things up.  Colby is a good guy I've had the pleasure of hanging out with a few times now.  Just a lil misunderstanding...


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: JoshStokley on March 01, 2013, 09:03:29 am
Wasn't tryin to be out of line with that either Justin.  Lets just drop it here fellas


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on March 01, 2013, 09:03:37 am
Ok bud since you want to be a clown.  I may not have been doin this as long as everybody else but I have been lucky enough to learn a FEW things from some real dog men in a short amount of time.  I have plenty left to learn though.  I've seen plenty of cuts because everyone I hunt with minus one runs ROUGH dogs.  Seems like something gets cut almost every time we get on a boar hog.  That's a big part of the reason I decided to go with loose dogs.  I don't have the yard to keep enough rough dogs to be able to hunt.  Like you said different strokes for different folks.  I never said your method was wrong.  Your original post didn't say a word about a drain tube which would make all the difference.  I was just tryin to help out another hunter who wanted info on how to take care of his dogs.  I wasn't tryin to knock you or the way you do things at all but thanks for being an a$$ anyway.

I'm not sure how to take this post after apologizing to me over text if I took your post the wrong way? After you calling me a clown and now an ass I kindly take back the text it's all good.. If you read the post after you made your intelligent comment I said we did drain tubes. And none of the above comment I made was wrong.... Just truth.., you might hunt around ppl that have rough dogs and get cut but do you nurse them back to health before they hunt again? How many of YOUR dogs have you had to doctor on from cuts??? Sorry to steal the thread on petty chit, but all I was doing was helping as well. I could careless if you go to ***** voodoo doctor to make your dogs cuts heal. I was just trying to help a fellow hunter out. Notice I didn't refer to anyone else's comment on how they did it? It was what I do for MY dogs depending on the cut. So if you're going to call me a smart ass on here but apologize in text don't bother texting..... Again sorry to steal thread.

When the tailgate drops the BULLnumber 2 stops.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: justincorbell on March 01, 2013, 09:07:37 am
Y'all quit arguing. Your both correct on two different methods, no need for hatin eachother over your sewing skills...



As for me, I've had hog dogs for a couple weeks now and I say "if they can lick it, leave it alone" (plus vetrycin.

You just started too??? I just got my first dog yesterday.....poodles hunt good right??????


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on March 01, 2013, 09:09:29 am
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/03/01/qe5ynudu.jpg)

Wtffffff???


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on March 01, 2013, 09:10:48 am
Y'all quit arguing. Your both correct on two different methods, no need for hatin eachother over your sewing skills...



As for me, I've had hog dogs for a couple weeks now and I say "if they can lick it, leave it alone" (plus vetrycin.

You just started too??? I just got my first dog yesterday.....poodles hunt good right??????

I got some for sale.  Lol


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Lacy man on March 01, 2013, 09:13:45 am
Anyways it's over and done width.... Happy huntin this weekend boys.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: justincorbell on March 01, 2013, 09:15:53 am
Wasn't tryin to be out of line with that either Justin.  Lets just drop it here fellas

I dont have a dog in this fight homie.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: JoshStokley on March 01, 2013, 09:35:37 am
It's all good anyway and done with.  Talking to him via txt now.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: JoshStokley on March 01, 2013, 09:36:47 am
Sorry for running off with the thread.


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: Peachcreek on March 01, 2013, 12:04:17 pm
Geewillacres :)


Title: Re: Need advice on cut dog
Post by: jon on March 01, 2013, 02:23:28 pm
Geewillacres :)
  :laugh: