When you have a kennel of dogs - whether they're sleddogs or not - accidents happen. A dog gets loose, a fight happens and even when it's not serious enough to require vetrinarian attention, there are things you can do to ease the wound healing. It gets even more important when you're in training and you want the dog back in training as soon as possible.
Over the years I've used a variety of antiseptics and different herbal remedies, but there are two that have really worked well - for dogs or people!
Since coming down from Alaska, I've started using Providine ointment. It sticks into those hard to get places, protecting and cleansing the wound. A must have for your first aid kit! Surprisingly, I had trouble finding it...but usually it's in the horse section at your feed store.
But sometimes it's nice to flush out the wound and not leave an ointment in it. This spring Pudding had a strange sore/infection under her collar. I started with Providine and then switched to my new favorite antiseptic - 50% white Vinegar and 50% Hydrogen Peroxide, mixed with a little water. This stings less than Schreiners liniment (my previous favorite!) and softens the wound, while the Vinegar takes away the smell (as in Pudding's case).
Another thing that I first realized in Alaska is how much more quickly wounds heal if you put the dogs on an antibiotic - up there they use Amoxicillin for everything. However, preferring a more natural/herbal approach I did some reading and have started using the following blend of herb powders (mixed equally): Garlic, Ginger, Slippery Elm, Comfrey and Chaparral. I add a little Cayenne as well (helps with shock/blood flow) and give 1tsp morning and evening for 10 days with amazing results.
Of course, if the dog is seriously injured don't wait to take them to the vet! But for minor wounds this stuff has worked for me to help get my athletes back in training and to optimum health...
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