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		<title>How to Clean a Dog&#8217;s Wound or Incision – Prevent Infection in a Pet&#8217;s Wounds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering, "How do I clean a dog's wound at home?" or "How do I clean a dog's incision after surgery?"
The following steps must taken immediately after a dog sustains a cut, bite or other wound. The first step to prevent a dog's wound from getting infected: perform these steps as soon as possible following the injury, particularly if the dog has suffered a bite wound...


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		<title>Dog Wounds and Surgical Incisions – Should I Take My Dog to the Vet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your dog has a wound, it's important to know when you need to take the dog to the veterinary clinic. You need to know when it's okay to treat a dog's wound at home and when a dog needs stitches, antibiotics or other treatment. Wondering, "Is My Dog's Wound Infected? Should I Take My Dog to the Vet?"  There are several situations that warrant a trip to the veterinary clinic for antibiotics, stitches or wound debridement (cleaning the wound and removing dead or damaged tissue.) These include...


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		<title>Is My Dog&#8217;s Wound Infected? – Tips for Monitoring a Wound on a Pet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering, "Does my dog have an infected wound?" Or perhaps your dog has had a recent surgery and you're wondering, "Is my dog's incision infected?" Whatever the case, The Sick Dog Blog has some great tips to help dog owners monitor a dog's wound or incision for infection.


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