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Posted By: ConradCA Help: Dog snout injury - 02/22/15
My beagle injured his snout just above his nose. The skin has been cut exposing the flesh under his skin. He isn't bleeding or in a lot of pain. I squeezed the skin on his snout and the skin came away from his snout opening up a hole underneath the skin adjacent to the cut.

I put antibiotic creme on this cut and plan on taking him into the vet on Monday. Is their anything else that I should do?

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Posted By: 4ager Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 02/22/15
It'll heal fine on it's own.
Posted By: Mathsr Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 02/22/15
My beagle would get an injury like that when she tried to bury a dog biscuit on carpet. She would rub her nose raw and leave bloody streaks on the carpet. It always healed up just fine by itself. She never did figure out that she couldn't cover up a biscuit on carpet…
That's not an injury to a beagle. That's just another day in the brush! He's not bleeding to death, he has all four of his legs and I'll bet he still wags his tail! He doesn't need a vet...he needs to bite yer zzz and tell you to man up.
Posted By: FieldGrade Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 02/22/15
Save your money.
He'll be fine.
I wouldn't take him to the vet, God made animals to heal too.

if it aint bleeding profusely, leave it alone.
lick it for him if he can't reach it wink
Posted By: ConradCA Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 02/22/15
Originally Posted by 4ager
It'll heal fine on it's own.


Thank you gentlemen.
Posted By: smokepole Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 02/22/15
My golden has an affinity for squirrels. His snout is criss-crossed with scars like that. I think he enjoyed every one!
Posted By: eyeball Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 02/22/15
Be careful where topical antibiots are used. If a dog licks up much of it, it will be bad news for sure.

I doubt the dog knows of the scratch on its nose.
Posted By: las Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
I don't think he can lick that. Neosporin Plus should do fine.
Posted By: ConradCA Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
He is all healed up now. Just a pink scar left.
Posted By: OrangeOkie Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
Dogs lick their sores and heal right up. Their saliva takes the place of man-made topical ointments. Just allow mother nature to do her thing. Agree with all the comments prior to this.
Posted By: milespatton Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
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lick it for him if he can't reach it


He will do the same for you. grin miles
Dogs shrug off snout bites from crotalus virdis around here.
Head swells up like a pumpkin but no harm ever comes of it.

Critters are tough.

Posted By: Paladin Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
Originally Posted by Archerhunter
Dogs shrug off snout bites from crotalus virdis around here.
Head swells up like a pumpkin but no harm ever comes of it.

Critters are tough.


I used to think that since none of our dogs ever tipped over from diamondbacks. However, a good friend had a Chesapeake that took one on the nose while dove hunting near Chugwater and he didn't even make it back to the truck.

Cats can take body hits from all sorts and look dead for a week or ten days and pull out of it.

Posted By: eyeball Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
Some face and neck bites will suffocate a dog.
Posted By: eyeball Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
Some face and neck bites will suffocate a dog.
You can twice, Eyeball.
Binocular vision not withstanding.
(grin)

I hear ya Paladin.
I see it too, with both eyes open.

Too bad about cats.
If 3 could be kilt for every dog saved I, and the rest of this planet, would be a whole lot happier.
smile
Posted By: ringworm Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
Steptic powder and time.
Posted By: 1minute Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
Stay home and watch a ball game. The dog will be fine.
Posted By: Bighorn Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/25/15
Dog will be fine.
My Lab is constantly getting nicks and sores on her face from sticking her snout in places where it don't belong. They always heal up on their own.
Posted By: Strick9 Re: Help: Dog snout injury - 03/26/15
Originally Posted by eyeball
Some face and neck bites will suffocate a dog.


24" piece of garden hose works wonders when that happens.
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