digger63 3 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 One question; Do barbs make a difference to the effectivness of the fence/wire? i think its B....ks myself. Ban the barbs. Quote Link to post
shifty 0 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 MY BITCH DID THIS ON FRIDAY MORN!!!! Quote Link to post
bullx 12 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 when your at the vet tomorrow,ask him to sell you some glue for cuts,its the best thing since sliced bread,and then ask your local farmer to get you a bottle of penicillin,you will save loads on vet bills and you can get your dog back on track in no time at all,best of luck,, Quote Link to post
barnslyben 74 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 i was out today walking the dogs with my mate and is dog jumped a bardwire fences and sliped. REMINDER OF WHAT CAN HAPPEN?ban it ,seen it cut the tits off a spooked cow when she tried to jump it,even farmer s are not keen.had it happen to my bitch a while back, bad one too, a chunk was missin also made a hole in her neck muscle,could nt be stitched .bought some wound healing spray from aldi healed up in 3weeks looks well cost 3quid its the fecking scourge of the countryside,and if farmers dont like the stuff surely theyre not obliged to put it up what else is there? should be banned tho Quote Link to post
barks 0 Posted April 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 when your at the vet tomorrow,ask him to sell you some glue for cuts,its the best thing since sliced bread,and then ask your local farmer to get you a bottle of penicillin,you will save loads on vet bills and you can get your dog back on track in no time at all,best of luck,, ye mate i'll do that? always handy to have in the house [bANNED TEXT] you have loads of dogs. im saying it going to take a good 15 or 20 stiches. wat do you think Quote Link to post
barks 0 Posted April 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 MY BITCH DID THIS ON FRIDAY MORN!!!! how meany stiches did your bitch have bud Quote Link to post
bullx 12 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 thats some cut ,15 to 20 stiches,i have a bitch that was coursing a hare and she hit a barbwire fence head on and she received a very bad wound to her shoulder but with the glue and the penicillin you can have the wound closed in the space of a half hour and stop any infection setting in, Quote Link to post
shifty 0 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 MY BITCH DID THIS ON FRIDAY MORN!!!! how meany stiches did your bitch have bud MY BITCH HAD 9 STITCHES MATE WAS CLEAN JUST TORE THE SKIN & LUCKILY NEVER TOUCHED THE MUSCLE IT NEVER BOTHERED HER JUST WAGGED HER TAIL & JUMPED BACK OVER TO ME! SAGGY BARBED WIRE IS THE WORST Quote Link to post
shepp 2,285 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 If people had carried on laying hedges like in the old days, then barbed wire would not be needed. My bitch ripped a hole in her leg a couple of weeks ago. I'm thinking of getting a stapler as a standby, but keeping fingers crossed i won't need it. Shepp Quote Link to post
craigyboy 1,274 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 i was out today walking the dogs with my mate and is dog jumped a bardwire fences and sliped. REMINDER OF WHAT CAN HAPPEN?ban it ,seen it cut the tits off a spooked cow when she tried to jump it,even farmer s are not keen.had it happen to my bitch a while back, bad one too, a chunk was missin also made a hole in her neck muscle,could nt be stitched .bought some wound healing spray from aldi healed up in 3weeks looks well cost 3quid its the fecking scourge of the countryside,and if farmers dont like the stuff surely theyre not obliged to put it up what else is there? should be banned tho what else is there,good old fecking hedges Quote Link to post
barks 0 Posted April 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 If people had carried on laying hedges like in the old days, then barbed wire would not be needed.My bitch ripped a hole in her leg a couple of weeks ago. I'm thinking of getting a stapler as a standby, but keeping fingers crossed i won't need it. Shepp what kinda stapler do the vet use. any 1 got a pic of 1 Quote Link to post
riohog 5,729 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 they are for sale on the ebay but big ripes need stitching and antibiotics incase of infection Quote Link to post
webby 31 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 staplers are advertised in the back of the cm weekly. id say its best getting glue, some penacilin and purple spray because for a vet to do a cut back and stich it will cost at least £150. the last one i paid for was about £200. How gutted would you be if the dog streched its legs and all the stiches tore open, what i do know is that would be another £200 at the vets. Using glue,penacilin and purple spray a wound should knit together in about 4 days but just remember to leave a bit open so any puss or fluid can exit the wound and that will help stop infection. Purple spray is the business Quote Link to post
riohog 5,729 Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 staplers are advertised in the back of the cm weekly. id say its best getting glue, some penacilin and purple spray because for a vet to do a cut back and stich it will cost at least £150. the last one i paid for was about £200. How gutted would you be if the dog streched its legs and all the stiches tore open, what i do know is that would be another £200 at the vets. Using glue,penacilin and purple spray a wound should knit together in about 4 days but just remember to leave a bit open so any puss or fluid can exit the wound and that will help stop infection. Purple spray is the business teramyasin spray? Quote Link to post
barks 0 Posted April 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 staplers are advertised in the back of the cm weekly. id say its best getting glue, some penacilin and purple spray because for a vet to do a cut back and stich it will cost at least £150. the last one i paid for was about £200. How gutted would you be if the dog streched its legs and all the stiches tore open, what i do know is that would be another £200 at the vets. Using glue,penacilin and purple spray a wound should knit together in about 4 days but just remember to leave a bit open so any puss or fluid can exit the wound and that will help stop infection. Purple spray is the business were can i get that purple spray from mate Quote Link to post
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