TAIL HEALING METHOD
By Linda Arndt
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The following is a great method for healing tails that have
split open from banging them on crates or walls. 1. One (1) "O" ring, approximately 1" in
diameter. |
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2. A roll of "Zonas"
Porous Tape (ear taping tape, 1" wide.) |
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3. One snap hook that swivels. |
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4. A piece of soft fabric, like fur, terry cloth or
an old sweat shirt. Tear into a 2" or 3" strip, long
enough to tie around the loin. |
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Instructions |
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1. Take a 10" long piece of "Zonas"
Tape and tape around the tail one (1) inch behind the open
wound. This should be taped in a section about 3" wide. It is important
to make sure this is not taped tight. If it is too tight it will cut off
the blood supply and the tail could drop off! Gently lay the tape around the
tail, then attached the "O" Ring with a piece of 1/2" tape to
the previously taped area. Leave the wound exposed to air out. 2. Slip swivel snap hook on to a 2" - 3" piece of
soft fabric and tie around the dog's loin. Not
too tight as there must be some freedom to move the tail aside to potty. Yes,
they can do it - now IF they will potty, that's a different issue!! |
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3. Finally, bring the tail under the belly and snap the
"O" Ring to the swivel snap as shown in the diagrams to the right and
below. |
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4. Check this daily and make adjustments as necessary.
Watch for any irritation. Consult with your veterinarian for care of the open
wound. This may take
a month to heal, but this will help to stabilize the area that is wounded and
will allow it to dry out and heal up. The "Phyto-Sprouts"
mentioned in other articles on this website will also help in the healing
process. It speeds up the process of tissue and muscle repair.
I must give credit to P. J. Gray of Owlwatch Danes
for this ingenious idea. It works and most dogs do not seem to mind it. Good
Luck! |
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Copyright 2002 Linda Arndt, Blackwatch Danes. DogLogic. All rights reserved.