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Author Topic: Medical Tips For Saving A Dog  (Read 1771 times)
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« on: January 05, 2020, 09:47:53 am »

That's one thing I've seen learned the hard way. An artery was cut and finally clotted with pressure on it. The dog was taken to the vet and they started to work on it, the clott was removed in the cleaning process and the dog was lost. If that happens, LEAVE IT ALONE. Keep the dog stable and immobile if possible. I saw a 137 pound boar stick a great catch dog in the shoulder and hit a major artery. Pressure was applied and got it to clot off. They went and got the 4 wheeler to take the dog to the truck. On the ride to the truck the clot was jarred loose and the dog lost because they couldn't stop the bleeding the second time. If they are bleeding like that and you manage to stop it, LEAVE IT ALONE.

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