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Hi guys my whippet has wripped a chunk of shin off on her chest/leg. Well it's life a flap hanging off. Suppose it's about an inch by an inch. I've been told to clean it with salty water then glue it back on. . Is this ok or should I wait till tomorrow and Getvthe vet sort it out.... she's fine in herself and it don't seem like it's giving her too much bother.... I'll try get a picture up..

Thanks lads..

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a spot of super glue will sort it , better still use liquid weld its a commercial super glue and it comes with a bottle of releaser so when its taken you can dab the realeaser on and remove the glue it great stuff for fixing dogs

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as said above super glue is a wonder I have a tube in my kit all the time , its been used on wounds since Vietnam .( woooo that takes me back but that's another story) . why do you think the best thing it sticks together are your fingers. used in most hospitals although that's surgical grade .

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Cyanoacrylate is the generic name for a family of strong fast-acting adhesives with industrial, medical and household uses. Cyanoacrylate adhesives have a shortshelf life if not used, about one year from manufacture if unopened, one month once opened. They have some minor toxicity.


Cyanoacrylates include methyl 2-cyanoacrylate, ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate (commonly sold under trade names such as "Super Glue" and "Krazy Glue"), n-butyl cyanoacrylate and 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (used in medical, veterinary and first aid applications). Octyl cyanoacrylate was developed to address toxicity concerns and to reduce skin irritation and allergic response. Cyanoacrylate adhesives are sometimes known generically as instant glues or superglues (although "Super Glue" is a trade name).[1] The abbreviation "CA" is commonly used for industrial grades.


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