First Aid – How To Take Care Of Your Puppy If He Has A Bleeding Wound

When it comes to young puppies, one thing that is most often common place is that the puppy will end up getting themselves into a situation where then somehow end up hurt. Puppies look at everything as a way to have fun, much like a child who always seems to have more fun with the box a toy came in rather than the toy itself.

Puppies can be injured from electric shock when chewing on wiring, they can suffer head trauma from items falling on them when they reach up to play with it, and they can suffer deep cuts and scrapes when messing around with sharp objects.

Today we are going to discuss how you can quickly help stop the bleeding should your puppy suffer from a cut. There are three general forms of bleeding as a result of an injury. Below are each of these types of bleeds along with a quick tip on treating the cut so that the bleeding can come to an end.

1) To start with you have a normal cut or scrape which can result from everyday puppy play. These types of bleeds usually go unnoticed by the puppy and are similar to that of a small scratch you would suffer from. It is important to remember that while these types of cuts are nothing to worry about, if you do not make sure to clean the area with hydrogen peroxide twice a day until it heals, your puppy could get an infection and that is something to worry about.

2) A continuous flow of blood is a type that should cause alarm. These injuries are caused by the damage to small capillaries just under the skin which results in a steady stream of blood. These types of bleeds are similar to that of a nose bleed or a shaving cut. They are hard to stop, but they do stop once enough continuous pressure is applied to it. Keep the injury elevated above the dog’s heart and seek medical attention if you cannot stop the bleeding within 15 to 20 minutes.

3) The most alarming type of bleeding wound is that which is known as a gusher. In this type of injury a main artery is cut or damaged resulting in a consistent spurting of the blood out of the wound. This is a various serious type of injury and you must seek medical attention as soon as possible or your puppy may die from it.

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