The dog was bitten, swollen, and blood

 9:09am, 19 August 2025

When the owner takes his dog out for the theme activities, he often encounters a situation where his dog fights with another dog. After being bitten, the wound will become edema due to inflammatory mediators. In addition, blood accumulation may also be caused by cracking of the capillary capillary in the subcutaneous tissue. If the swelling area is smaller and the dog has no other reaction, then there is a very high possibility that it will be digested and absorbed by itself. The pet owner only needs to tie up the dog's wounds and take care of it.

1. Clean the wound.

After the dog is bitten, the owner should check the dog's injury first, carefully lift the dog's hair to check carefully. After discovering the wound, he needs to shave off the surrounding hair. Because there are many bacteria on the hair, if the wound is infected, the injury will aggravate. Then use salt water to clean the blood on the wound, and then use a cotton ball to dip it in hydrogen peroxide or iodine disinfectant to disinfect and sterilize.

Because hydrogen peroxide is irritating to the wound, some dogs will not be able to bite the owner's hand with their teeth due to pain, and intentionally prevent the owner from disinfecting and sterilizing. The owner is likely to be injured. Therefore, it is recommended to put an Elizabethan condom on the dog before solving the wound to ensure the safety of the owner.

2. Apply to the pet to quickly meet.

If the owner is worried that the dog's wound will be inflammation, why not spray the surface of the wound and clean the wound as a surface to help the wound heal stronger. Then press the wound with cotton wool, and then tie the wound with sterile gauze to prevent secondary injuries and infection. However, during the wound repair period, the owner must work diligently to care for the dog's wound, 2 to 3 times a day. After discovering that there is no significant leakage of fluid in the wound, you can moderately reduce the frequency of changing the sand cloth and pay attention to maintaining the environmental hygiene and dryness of the wound and sand cloth.

3. Improve nutritional ingredients and supplement.

During the healing period, the owner must take good care of the dog and do not let it play in the water or do strong fitness exercises to prevent the wound from getting inflamed or cracked. When it comes to diet, you should also pay attention to adding more nutritious ingredients to promote the growth of small meat and speed up recovery. If the owner has time, he can make some old hen soup, big bone soup, and meat porridge for the dog to eat, and pay attention to adding some fresh vegetables and fruits in moderation. If time is not allowed, why not feed your dog some nutritional cream or canned fruits.