flipbull 1,139 Posted October 7, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 7, 2016 (edited) Dog went lame on me around 2 weeks ago, took him to vet out of hours. Seen a lump around his neck area with a bit of fluid, gave him some Loxicom which reduced the swelling within hours. Dog was eating and drinking for 2 days so thought he's just had a bang. Next day went lame on me as though he was pissed. Felt him he was cold one minute then roasting the next, so was upto the vets on a Saturday night. When I put him on the vets table I noticed the fluid had gone onto his chest with a red mark about 6 inches long.He had a temprature and was kept in. Next morning phoned up and they said it was an abscess and he will be kept in again. The 6 inch red mark had turned black and skin was dying, they told me it still has quite a bit of travelling to do.first of all I was told he definately needed surgery. Been back today and vet said the wound has shrunk and keep doing whatever I have been doing with him. I have been flushing with warm salt water from a 30ml syringe, they said the skin in picture is good skin and hoping that he don't need reconstructive surgery. One of the lads on here told me about Manuka honey, which I looked into and was impressed with the results I seen. Mentioned it to 2 of the vets and said yes it's good, but advised me to just leave things as they are. I ordered Medical Manuka honey and gauze and from what I have seen it helps speed up the proccess. Has anyone on here used it, if so what type of wounds has it been used on and did it help with the healing proccess. Any other advice to aid recovery will be appreciated. Pic from last night Alright bud, that skin looks good, it's called re-granulation and its supposed to be that colour. Just continue with the saline flushes and he should be sound. Is he still on antibiotic cover? Thanks for the info mate. I can remember the vet saying re-grandulation. He's got 1 antibiotic left and vet said to stop after that where as manuka would carry on protecting from infection. I am carrying on with the flushes mate but was reading up on the manuka last night again and the results are spot on, keeps the wound hydrated when covered, kills all skin bactaria's and speeds up reduction of the wound.The vet didn't say don't use it, she just said don't use it for now.My ex is a vet nurse and said its great to use, so I asked her why they don't use it, she said there is a vet that does, it's just expensive. Edited October 7, 2016 by flipbull Quote Link to post
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flipbull 1,139 Posted October 7, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 7, 2016 Dog went lame on me around 2 weeks ago, took him to vet out of hours. Seen a lump around his neck area with a bit of fluid, gave him some Loxicom which reduced the swelling within hours. Dog was eating and drinking for 2 days so thought he's just had a bang. Next day went lame on me as though he was pissed. Felt him he was cold one minute then roasting the next, so was upto the vets on a Saturday night. When I put him on the vets table I noticed the fluid had gone onto his chest with a red mark about 6 inches long.He had a temprature and was kept in. Next morning phoned up and they said it was an abscess and he will be kept in again. The 6 inch red mark had turned black and skin was dying, they told me it still has quite a bit of travelling to do.first of all I was told he definately needed surgery. Been back today and vet said the wound has shrunk and keep doing whatever I have been doing with him. I have been flushing with warm salt water from a 30ml syringe, they said the skin in picture is good skin and hoping that he don't need reconstructive surgery. One of the lads on here told me about Manuka honey, which I looked into and was impressed with the results I seen. Mentioned it to 2 of the vets and said yes it's good, but advised me to just leave things as they are. I ordered Medical Manuka honey and gauze and from what I have seen it helps speed up the proccess. Has anyone on here used it, if so what type of wounds has it been used on and did it help with the healing proccess. Any other advice to aid recovery will be appreciated. Pic from last night Alright bud, that skin looks good, it's called re-granulation and its supposed to be that colour. Just continue with the saline flushes and he should be sound. Is he still on antibiotic cover? Thanks for the info mate. I can remember the vet saying re-grandulation. He's got 1 antibiotic left and vet said to stop after that where as manuka would carry on protecting from infection. I am carrying on with the flushes mate but was reading up on the manuka last night again and the results are spot on, keeps the wound hydrated when covered, keills all skin bactaria's and speeds up reduction of the wound.The vet didn't say don't use it, she just said don't use it for now.My ex is a vet nurse and said its great to use, so I asked her why they don't use it, she said there is a vet that does, it's just expensive. That wound does not need honey, it's healthy. Your wound bed should have very little moisture, honey is good for sloughy wounds. You don't want to be adding more moisture to it at this stage of healing. No worries mate it's doing the job so far and what your advising me is the same as the vet. Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 7, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 7, 2016 Pic from today, can only see the little black dot on bottom right of wound left to go now. Thanks for the advice mate. Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 10, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2016 (edited) I am now 90% sure this injury is from the claws of a feral cat from about 10-12 weeks ago. Checked over him at the time and seen no bleeding what so ever. I knew the cat had hurt him by the noise of the dog. So if anyone in a similar situation give your dogs a good look over and take precaution. Spoke to a fella the other day and his dog lost half of it's face from similar incident. Edited October 10, 2016 by flipbull 1 Quote Link to post
100% bull x 144 Posted October 10, 2016 Report Share Posted October 10, 2016 Looks bad da hope he gets better for ye Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 10, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2016 Looks bad da hope he gets better for ye Nice one mate. Like ive lost me right arm for now and I am waiting for it to grow back. Quote Link to post
boyo 1,398 Posted October 10, 2016 Report Share Posted October 10, 2016 You'll have too learn to wank with your left bud ?✊✊? Glad he's doin well Phil. Atb 1 Quote Link to post
mattyg 1,862 Posted October 11, 2016 Report Share Posted October 11, 2016 Glad your dog is coming good mate, I almost lost a diog to a feral cat bite a few years ago, I try my best to avoid em but accidents can still happen. Best of luck with his recovery, Matt 1 Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 11, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 11, 2016 Glad your dog is coming good mate, I almost lost a diog to a feral cat bite a few years ago, I try my best to avoid em but accidents can still happen. Best of luck with his recovery, Matt Cheers matty. The fookers pop up when least expected. I have been walking him along a concrete waterfront, where I can walk him off the lead, there are apartments to the left and railing to my right about a 15-20 yard walk way between them and I have come across 3 there the last week. He's good in himself and will keep you updated mate. Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 12, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2016 Good signs within a week A week ago Now Green-was the last part of skin to die off but still quite deep. Blue- skin has thickened/grown and depth of wound not as deep and looking good. Red looks spot on. 1 Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 12, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2016 Good signs within a week A week ago Now had bigger friction burns on my nob haha At Green-was the last part of skin to die off but still quite deep. Blue- skin has thickened/grown and depth of wound not as deep and looking good. Red looks spot on. Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 12, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2016 You'll have too learn to wank with your left bud ✊✊ Glad he's doin well Phil. Atb Only just seen this mate I have been sitting on it first then shutting my eyes Quote Link to post
flipbull 1,139 Posted October 28, 2016 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2016 Good signs within a week A week ago Now Green-was the last part of skin to die off but still quite deep. Blue- skin has thickened/grown and depth of wound not as deep and looking good. Red looks spot on. Today 2 weeks after last picture 3 Quote Link to post
mattyg 1,862 Posted October 29, 2016 Report Share Posted October 29, 2016 Still looks bloody horrible but at least it's nice and pink healthy flesh. Is the dog OK in itself? Matt 1 Quote Link to post
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