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How can I treat this before I can get to the vets tomorrow?

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Yespleaselouise · 30/10/2019 18:39

Or should I leave it alone?

Cooled boiled water? Small amount of salt? Anything else or nothing??

Don’t want to hurt him with a hard fabric such as a flannel by scraping it so wondering if a pipette is worth a shot?

Not experienced this before. Genuinely don’t know what to do - all advice welcome. Don’t know what’s caused it.

How can I treat this before I can get to the vets tomorrow?
How can I treat this before I can get to the vets tomorrow?
How can I treat this before I can get to the vets tomorrow?
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Willowkins · 30/10/2019 18:51

I can't tell from the close angle what sort of animal this is. Might be important..

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Yespleaselouise · 30/10/2019 18:53

Dalmatian- sorry, have asked MNHQ to move to the Doghouse section.

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LilyMumsnet · 30/10/2019 18:56

We've moved it now, OP. Flowers

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user1471533725 · 30/10/2019 19:00

The most important thing would be to make sure he can't continue to lick or scratch at it. Especially overnight. They can pull themselves to pieces and cause way more damage.

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Winterdaysarehere · 30/10/2019 19:03

Pets at home lotion. Magic in a bottle for a fiver.
Seriously good stuff.
Small bottle, blue lotion.
Ddog had a hole one Fri night , saw improvement by Sat, scabbed by the Monday. Didn't see a vet.

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Willowkins · 30/10/2019 19:03

Ok I did think Dalmatian but wanted to be sure.
If the animal is not in any obvious pain or distress, you could use a weak solution of warm water and bicarbonate of soda to gently clean the area and ease the symptoms. I would just pour it on and leave it to dry.

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CMOTDibbler · 30/10/2019 19:05

I'd use cooled boiled water which had salt dissolved in it, and gently clean with lint pad or cotton wool. It looks more of a scrape than anything more serious (I have lurchers - the thin skin/hair means we get a lot of these). The worst bit is stopping the dog licking at them - you might need to put a t shirt on the dog and use a hair bobble to gather up the excess fabric

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Winterdaysarehere · 30/10/2019 19:06

Here it is!

How can I treat this before I can get to the vets tomorrow?
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onyourway · 30/10/2019 19:06

I'd put Sudocrem on it (but I put Sudocrem on everything!)

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Yespleaselouise · 30/10/2019 19:54

Perfect!

Thankyou SO much everyone Smile

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LochJessMonster · 31/10/2019 14:42

In future, cuts and grazes like that don't always need to see a vet. It'll start get costly. I bought some spray on antiseptic and just spray it on any cuts.

Hope hes ok

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Yespleaselouise · 31/10/2019 18:11

It’s got quite deep, almost 1cm , weepy and there’s another one about 3 inches away now too.

Marvellous.

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TheHodgeoftheHedge · 31/10/2019 18:21

If it’s an obvious cut or graze, I dilute tcp and clean thoroughly then smother in sudocrem.
However if they are random sores that are appearing, particularly on legs or feet, I’d Phone the vet for advice. Especially if you’re in an area where Alabama Rot has been reported.

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Winterdaysarehere · 31/10/2019 21:54

Did you get the lotion? Honestly our husky had an inch hole, quite deep that healed without seeing a vet.
Always have a bottle in now!

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Yespleaselouise · 01/11/2019 21:13

Had him at the vets first thing because he was very unwell and as needy as a newborn overnight.

Antibiotics and good old Metacam administered because he has an infection.

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