LadyGascoyne
Still Fig-uring it out...
My boss' lovely greyhound tripped down the stairs and has gashed his leg. He's effectively gone one deeper than a graze and its left a large area of open flesh on his leg.
He's seen a vet who bandaged it, gave antibiotics and suggested nothing other than surgery. The dog is 11 and my boss understandably doesn't want to put him under anesthesic.
He's eating, happy, not limping and no signs of infection but there is no sign of the wound closing. It is still under dressing. The area surrounding it is puffy and as his antibiotics have come to the end of their course, they are worried about it being so open. There is very little soft tissue on his spindly little legs.
Is there anything we can try to get the wound to close? Advice on whether it's better open or covered? And anyone who can lend any credence to another suggestion which has been to use activated charcoal powder on it to seal it?
My boss is very realistic about her options and if he does become uncomfortable, they won't let him suffer.
He's seen a vet who bandaged it, gave antibiotics and suggested nothing other than surgery. The dog is 11 and my boss understandably doesn't want to put him under anesthesic.
He's eating, happy, not limping and no signs of infection but there is no sign of the wound closing. It is still under dressing. The area surrounding it is puffy and as his antibiotics have come to the end of their course, they are worried about it being so open. There is very little soft tissue on his spindly little legs.
Is there anything we can try to get the wound to close? Advice on whether it's better open or covered? And anyone who can lend any credence to another suggestion which has been to use activated charcoal powder on it to seal it?
My boss is very realistic about her options and if he does become uncomfortable, they won't let him suffer.