The cat savaged the dog last night

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Got a frantic phone call from my mom at 4.30pm yesterday while i was at work, telling me to get home and take the dog the vets (dad couldnt take him as he's not allowed to drive at the moment) as he'd had an accident. I race home (thankfully only live around the corner) to discover he has been annihilated by one of the semi ferral yard cats we have. The other woman who shares with me didnt close the hay barn door behind her and he got in. She'd ripped him to shreds, his ears, mouth, nose, face and eyes. She'd scratched everything. He was covered in blood, with it puring from his mouth, so i whishked him off to the vets where he was checked out and hopefully no lasting damage. He was given an anti-b and anti-inflam jab to help things along, drops for his eyes and a course of anti-b's. Problem is now that he is very sore and feeling very sorry for himself and is just lying in front of the fire. Does anyone know if i can give arnica to the dog to help him feel better or is there anything else i can give him? I just feel really bad for him as he's such a live wire bouncing all over the place. I'm also concerened about the cat as she hasnt come back yet...
 
Blimey, sounds like one feisty cat. I have given arnica to mine, certainly can't do any harm to make him a bit comfier. Hope he is feeling better soon, and the cat returns.
 
Eak...he was lucky, have seen a cat take a dogs eye in battle, he prob came face to face with it and it panicked like hell and went into defence, they literally latch onto the area, claws and teeth are a deadly combination....poor sore doggy
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Im sure the cat will return.
 
are you using arnica tablets or cream? also what size of dog etc?? often it will say on the packet in terms of size per weight........... if not id say treat as a child dose personally, but people who have used it before may have a different approach!

poor poochy!
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hope he recovers, sure the cat will return, they generally do!
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