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Judge peel
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Re: Dog cuts
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August 18, 2015, 02:44:00 pm »
Ok here goes pen is hard on liver and kidneys more so on dogs the occasional pen shot is fine but the every other use has its effect like any thing else. I have had very few infections on cuts on horses and dogs. I do what my vet has told me for over 20 plus yrs and I have had very few problem. The trick is cleaning and disinfection. Now this might not work for most of the folks on here but my dogs when cut not minor things are brought in side the house most are house trained and kennel broke. This aids in a speedy recovery. I am not dependent on any one dog to catch a hog so they get put up and treated fairly good till I think they are suitable to go out side. This is my way of doing things
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