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Title: Bandaging a Dogs Foot


1
Bandaging a Dogs Foot
  • Janet Lowery, DVM
  • Mid-Peninsula Animal Hospital
  • Menlo Park CA
  • (650) 325-5671

2
  • The most common injury for dogs following an
    earthquake is a cut foot
  • Veterinary facilities will be overwhelmed
  • Owners who can apply a proper bandage can protect
    the foot from infection

3
Restrain the Dog
  • Two people minimum
  • Control the head and legs from behind
  • No more or less force than is necessary
  • Soothing voices
  • Dog on side
  • wounded leg up.
  • Muzzle if needed.

4
Clean Debris From the Cut
  • Sterile eye irrigating solution is a perfect
    wound cleaner
  • Carefully pick out objects and trim fur near
    wound
  • Flush the wound liberally to remove debris
  • Dont let the tip of the bottle touch anything
    keep it clean!!!

5
Active Bleeding?
  • Once the wound is clean
  • inspect for any active bleeding
  • If bleeding profusely
  • apply constant pressure
  • obtain medical assistance ASAP
  • Use several layers of clean gauze
  • place over the wound
  • apply enough pressure to stop bleeding
  • Monitor periodically for clotting by easing
    pressure, re-apply pressure as needed

6
Apply Antimicrobial Solution
  • Dilute chlorhexadine 110
  • 1 part cleansing solution
  • 9 parts water
  • Avoid
  • eyes
  • ears
  • mucus membranes
  • Flush wound
  • liberally
  • with dilute solution
  • Pat dry with clean gauze

7
Apply sterile gauze
  • Apply antibiotic ointment to wound (Optional)
  • Discontinue if redness occurs
  • Open packet carefully to avoid contamination
  • Place Telfa pad directly onto cleaned wound

8
Make stirrups w/ 1 tape
  • Apply a strip to each side of the leg
  • Be sure fur is dry
  • left right
  • extend past foot 6-8
  • Place wooden tongue depressor between the two
    tape layers
  • this will be re-opened
  • The stirrups are taped back over bandage later

9
Apply Rolled Cotton Padding
  • Begin just above the tips of the toes
  • Leave tips exposed
  • Small window to monitor swelling / foul odor
  • Unroll the cotton up the leg
  • Each new layer overlapping 1/2 of the one before
  • Go past the joint above the wound (wrist)

10
Anchor Padding w/ Stretch Gauze
  • Begin at toes unroll, moving upwards
  • Overlap 1/2 of the row before
  • Use steady, gentle
  • even pressure

11
separate the stirrups - twist apply back over
gauze
12
Cover bandage with protective stretch wrap- not
too tight!
13
Apply 1 tape to secure top
  • Use gentle pressure
  • Dont restrict circulation!
  • Extend the tape off the roll prior to laying it
    loosely around the leg
  • Include 1 - 2 of fur
  • to keep bandage from slipping

14
Cover walking surface (only) w/ waterproof or
duct tape.
  • Bandage must be kept dry
  • Toes must be able to breathe
  • Lay each strip directly over the previous one to
    build up a sole
  • Use plastic bag to go out at night or when wet

15
What can go wrong?
  • Too Loose
  • Bandage slips off
  • Wound not protected
  • Too tight
  • Circulation cut off
  • Toes begin to swell
  • Abnormal skin color
  • Tissue damage
  • Pain
  • Bandage gets wet
  • Skin infection
  • Wound infection
  • Sepsis
  • Pain

16
Bandage Maintenance
  • Keep bandage dry
  • Be sure it is comfortable
  • Check toe opening frequently for signs of
    moisture/ infection
  • Be sure all layers are applied evenly, without
    restricting circulation
  • Restrict dogs activity
  • Dogs sweat only at the feet
  • Keep indoors
  • Keep dog from chewing or licking
  • Use Elizabethan collar
  • Check healing and change dressing daily
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