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Title: advice on cut dog
Post by: haakdt on July 27, 2013, 04:40:10 pm
Has anyone ever had a dog get its ball sack split and his nuts come out ?
Yesterday a hog hooked mine and ripped them out I cleaned them off put them back inside him and sewed it up except for a hole on the end for draining I have been spraying it with peroxide  and cut n heal and giving him meds but it is really swollen is there anything else I can do


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: floridahogdoghunter on July 27, 2013, 04:55:04 pm
not much you can do besides what you are doing. i like to use the purple spray on that tho.


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: halfbreed on July 27, 2013, 06:17:34 pm
  stop using peroxide !!  it will effect the healing of tissue  .


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: slimpickins on July 27, 2013, 06:22:56 pm
Yep, peroxide will kill live, good tissue and slow the healing process. It's good for initial cleaning but becomes non-beneficial after that.


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: RockinJ84 on July 27, 2013, 08:14:31 pm
Yea peroxide will cause proud flesh, I would do the purple spray myself.


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: Texashog26 on July 27, 2013, 09:15:17 pm
Yea no peroxide, that purple horse medicine in the aersol can works wonders. A round of anti-biotics should help. Had a buddies dog get hit like that except it actually cut em off. He made it but not w/o a story to tale.


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: justincorbell on July 27, 2013, 10:41:00 pm
Ive had very good luck with vetericyn but im sure any of the other products mentioned will work.....if you plan to breed him in the future i would pay extremely close attention to keeping it as clean as possible.....hydrotheraphy multiple times daily until it is completely closed.... Reading this post makes me cringe....thats gotta hurt!


Title: Re: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: MAX B. on July 27, 2013, 10:58:39 pm
Hey justin I have a cut dog right now as well and im using hydrotherapy plus the veterycn. My question to you is how hard do you want that water pressure on the wound for it to work properly?

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Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: justincorbell on July 28, 2013, 02:02:51 am
Hey justin I have a cut dog right now as well and im using hydrotherapy plus the veterycn. My question to you is how hard do you want that water pressure on the wound for it to work properly?

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No pressure at all man, take your nozzle or hread off of your garden hose amd just let it flow on the wound for a minimum of 5 minutes (the longer the better) at least twice a day. Then re-apply the vetericyn. Oughta have him fixed up pretty quick!


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: jimco on July 28, 2013, 05:42:38 am
Hey justin I have a cut dog right now as well and im using hydrotherapy plus the veterycn. My question to you is how hard do you want that water pressure on the wound for it to work properly?

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No pressure at all man, take your nozzle or hread off of your garden hose amd just let it flow on the wound for a minimum of 5 minutes (the longer the better) at least twice a day. Then re-apply the vetericyn. Oughta have him fixed up pretty quick!

I was skeptical of the Vetericyn at first. Pretty pricey and it looked like water. I tried it on a wound out of desperation cause nothing else was working and I was really surprised. That stuff works. and fast.


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: Amokabs on July 28, 2013, 07:19:06 am
I swear by vetrycin, heck, i use it on me too! It works !


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: justincorbell on July 28, 2013, 04:39:31 pm
Hey justin I have a cut dog right now as well and im using hydrotherapy plus the veterycn. My question to you is how hard do you want that water pressure on the wound for it to work properly?

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No pressure at all man, take your nozzle or hread off of your garden hose amd just let it flow on the wound for a minimum of 5 minutes (the longer the better) at least twice a day. Then re-apply the vetericyn. Oughta have him fixed up pretty quick!

I was skeptical of the Vetericyn at first. Pretty pricey and it looked like water. I tried it on a wound out of desperation cause nothing else was working and I was really surprised. That stuff works. and fast.

I was the exact same way at first!


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: haakdt on July 29, 2013, 09:13:50 am
Thanks for yalls input guys I will keep giving him antibiotics and purple spray and see how he is doing


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: Jaredmiko on July 29, 2013, 03:26:29 pm
I swear by vetrycin, heck, i use it on me too! It works !


X2 I got a bottle of it after recomendations and it is by far best I have used


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: Easttex91 on July 29, 2013, 04:04:35 pm
Which dog is it Dakota?


Title: Re: advice on cut dog
Post by: Tx.biologist on July 30, 2013, 11:10:59 am
Had my 8 m/o cut like that with one hanging. Tried stitching him up but he washed them out. Decided to let close up on its own, some stitches stayed and held it both of them in. It closed up but had to watch him for infection. Kept him on a regime of antibiotic every other day for 5 injections and kept it  clean. It healed up and he's a great BMC and I'm hoping he's got the juice to makes some pups later.