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is this right? advice please
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Jan 12 2009, 8:20 pm - By Jayne1
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tias cut had scabbed over but shes managed to knock it off and her wound is now all red and raw looking. is this right?
is this what it should look like if a scab has been knocked off,and will it scab over again.? its still not bothering her and shes still running around like a lunatic playing football.still her normal happy bouncy self,and it doesnt bother her when he touch it to clean it. i just want it to heal ![]() |
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Jan 12 2009, 8:24 pm - Replied by: kazrich
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hiya i would aply some witch hazel water on cotton wool pad just to make sure its really clean best of letting air get to it but if after a few days its still red and sore the may be a trip to the mr vet
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Jan 12 2009, 8:57 pm - Replied by: percy
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Hi Staffys are very resiliant and dont fret over things like a scab,she will probably lick it like mad and keep making it bleed but dont worry this is normal,my cracker put his head through a pain of glass and cut part of his nose off and did not bat an eye lid or make a whimper so please dont worry this is one of many small cuts /bruises your staff will get lol.good luck.
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