After the puppy is injured, the pet owner should first learn to distinguish whether the puppy's injury must be sent to the doctor or to provide medical treatment at home immediately. Most of the cases with serious injuries are deep wounds, large wounds, serious infections or large capillaries, which require immediate hemostasis and treatment. For general skin trauma, pet owners with work experience can choose to solve it immediately at home.
Cut the puppy's body hair, revealing wounds, and convenient disinfection and sterilization. Clean the surface of the wound with salt water, then put a mouth cover on the puppy and disinfect it with hydrogen peroxide, so as to prevent the dog from biting during the entire disinfection and sterilization process.
Disin and sterilize the wound and then blow dry it to spread it evenly, which can help maintain the cleaning of the wound and help heal. Finally, tie the wound with sterile gauze to prevent infection and secondary injuries. Pay attention to the elasticity and tightness of the bundling, so that it is best to be able to penetrate one finger to prevent it from being too loose or too tight, which may endanger the wound repair. The wounds need to be cleaned and disinfected every day, which can reduce the inflammation and dirt. If the sand cloth is dirty, it needs to be replaced on time.
During this period, the pet owner tries to avoid taking the puppy out and rest at home to prevent the puppy from going out and fighting again. Moderately add some nutritious ingredients to the puppy, such as Wang Xiang milk powder, beef and mutton, big stick bones, meat porridge, canned fruits, etc. Pay attention to nutritional combinations to help the puppy grow and renew the small meat pellets stronger, and then heal the scars.