The glue must go on the wound, not in it. Pinch the edges together and apply like a steristrip. There is a paper on using the hair to appose the edges
He didn’t mention the dog holding its leg or anything. If you run to the vets every time you had something like that, you’d be out of pocket with working dogs.Assuming there is no deeper damage
? Leaving an opening for exudate.The glue must go on the wound, not in it. Pinch the edges together and apply like a steristrip. There is a paper on using the hair to appose the edges
And I’d be in pocket. How else to am I to keep myself in whisky and cartridges?! I’ve seen too many simple wounds go bad, hence the caution.He didn’t mention the dog holding its leg or anything. If you run to the vets every time you had something like that, you’d be out of pocket with working dogs.
Ok, if you say so.And I’d be in pocket. How else to am I to keep myself in whisky and cartridges?! I’ve seen too many simple wounds go bad, hence the caution.
Glue - yes you need to make a decision if it is infected or not, had to be clean, or cleaned


I bulk my own first aid kit for the dog. The reality is stalking on my own, if I need to use celox or a torniquet, I'm probably not making it out aliveI keep one of these in my jeep and another at home.
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you never know what you will needWhatever do you do with all that kit? Ambulance crew trauma bag carries less !