PatricksMom Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 We find it helpful to calmly capture a few photos of wounds that a hound isn't comfortable allowing close examination at home. View and zoom in on photos on a large computer screen to inspect much more clearly. We photograph dry paw pads, and then wet paw pads for best viewing results. Photos may be forwarded to your vet, and are helpful to evaluate healing progress. That's a great idea, thanks for sharing. Quote Beth, Petey (8 September 2018- ), and Faith (22 March 2019). Godspeed Patrick (28 April 1999 - 5 August 2012), Murphy (23 June 2004 - 27 July 2013), Leo (1 May 2009 - 27 January 2020), and Henry (10 August 2010 - 7 August 2020), you were loved more than you can know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Bean_Scotch Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 All dogs bite when in pain, at some point. I don't consider it a problem needing a behaviorist....Utilizing a muzzle will help you with that and restraining him properly will ensure you are safe, and so is he. IF you don't know how to PROPERLY restrain a fractious animal, you will get bit/scratched etc. either look it up online(it's not that hard) or go to the vet and pay a fortune to have the tech's do it..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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