What to do if a puppy is bitten by a big dog and bleeds

Updated on pet 2024-06-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If a dog is bitten by another dog, the wound needs to be treated in time, and then the rabies vaccine should be givenTetanus vaccine

    First of all, the dog's mouth contains a large number of bacteria, which can easily lead to wound infection, so it is necessary to treat the wound in time and then use an antibacterial spray. Secondly, rabies is mainly transmitted through bites, and the way to prevent it is to get vaccinated against rabies. Finally, because dog bites tend to have deep wounds, it is more likely to develop secondary tetanus, so timely vaccination is also required.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If a puppy is bitten by a big dog and bleeds, here are some emergency measures:

    1.First check the injured part of the puppy, if the bleeding is more serious, you should immediately press the wound with gauze to stop the bleeding, cut off all the hair around the wound after stopping the bleeding, and then deal with the blood and foreign bodies at the wound, wash it with normal saline and disinfect it with iodine wine, apply an appropriate amount of antibiotics for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, and finally bandage it with gauze.

    2.If the wound is large or deep inside, sutures are required. If bleeding from the wound is not obvious, the bleeding can be stopped by pressing on the wound with clean gauze or a sterile cotton ball.

    At the same time, the wound needs to be cleaned with normal saline, then disinfected with iodine wine, and an appropriate amount of antibiotics should be applied for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. Finally, the wound is bandaged with clean gauze.

    3.If the wound is deep or the bite is severe, you need to go to the pet hospital for a comprehensive examination and treatment. The veterinarian will treat and close the wound appropriately depending on the condition of the wound and give appropriate antibiotics and painkillers**.

    4.If the puppy is bitten on a critical part such as the head or abdomen, and the bleeding is severe, it is recommended to send the puppy to a pet hospital immediately**.

    In short, in the event that a puppy is bitten and bleeding by a big dog, the owner should remain calm, carry out appropriate treatment and first aid according to the actual situation of the puppy, and take the puppy to the pet hospital in time**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first thing to do is to stop the bleeding, and then if the wound is only in the epidermal layer, you can not do sutures, if the wound is deep and large, you need to go to the hospital for suturing, and then antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving, generally 7-10 days can be **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the small dog is bitten out of blood by the big dog, you should send it to the pet hospital to show him at this time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Take to the vet for examination**.

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