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Sep 19, 2013 | 07:15 PM
  #13251  
Anyone on here happen to be a self proclaimed veterinarian? (or real one)
Sep 19, 2013 | 07:16 PM
  #13252  
Damn, I get it for $6 at NorthernTool. And I thought that was good. Too bad the local TSC is too far enough away to negate any savings I'd have by buying it there.
Sep 19, 2013 | 08:20 PM
  #13253  
Quote: Anyone on here happen to be a self proclaimed veterinarian? (or real one)
No, but I am a self proclaimed gynecologist....
Sep 19, 2013 | 08:24 PM
  #13254  
^^

hahahahahaha
Sep 19, 2013 | 09:05 PM
  #13255  
I'm not a vet but have alot of experience along those lines. Why?
Sep 19, 2013 | 09:16 PM
  #13256  
Quote: I'm not a vet but have alot of experience along those lines. Why?
Odd looking sore on one of the pups leg.

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Sep 19, 2013 | 09:42 PM
  #13257  
Quote: Damn, I get it for $6 at NorthernTool. And I thought that was good. Too bad the local TSC is too far enough away to negate any savings I'd have by buying it there.
Only $6 at Northern? I would have assumed $20, they charge way too much for everything.
Sep 19, 2013 | 09:48 PM
  #13258  
Looks like some bug is living in there maybe
Sep 19, 2013 | 10:04 PM
  #13259  
Quote: Looks like some bug is living in there maybe
That's kinda what I think. Don't wanna pull it out though, not sure what it's attached to...
Sep 19, 2013 | 10:37 PM
  #13260  
Quote: That's kinda what I think. Don't wanna pull it out though, not sure what it's attached to...
Either parasite or some bacteria, either way here's a quick fix I've had great success with on other sores etc.

Disclaimer: I am not a veterinarian nor am intending to take the place of a veterinarian. I take no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred by following my advice.

In my experience here's what works.

You'll need cayenne pepper and olive oil. Mix enough of each together to make a paste that will thoroughly cover the wound. It should not be a stiff paste but not terribly runny either. After cleaning it, apply the solution. It may burn or sting bad, but it will both disinfect the wound and kill any parasite or bacteria. It will also draw more blood flow to the wound to allow faster healing. Just a note: More than likely the dog will want to lick it even more, it is IMPORTANT to prevent this as much as possible, if you need to use a neck cone to prevent it from turning its head enough to be able to lick it's leg. It is best to apply it once a day at the beginning of the day.

And optionally, in addition to the above, you can put some raw honey on the wound at the end of the day after cleaning it again. This will sting at first but will eventually help to sooth it and encourage faster healing.

Hope this helps, it is what I have done.

Lemme know what you do.