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Aqueos Spray on Plaster for Dogs, Cats, Horses and All Animals - Protects Minor Wounds from Germs, Insect and Fly for use in Dog First Aid Kit / 200ml

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Nunamaker DM. Methods of closed fixation. In: Newton CD, Nunamaker DM, eds. Textbook of small animal orthopedics. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1985. The choice of coaptation device depends on each individual case and circumstance. The coaptation device may serve as a temporary splint for traumatic injuries while waiting for definitive internal fixation, as a primary treatment of certain fractures, or as an adjunct to internal fixation or ligament repair. 1,2 Cost is another important aspect that must be considered as well as the availability of materials required for different coaptation devices. General Application Guidelines

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https://www.viovet.co.uk/Aqueos-Wound-Skin-Infection-Control-Spray/c32706/?sct_t=1568891287&sct_q=aqueos+first+aid+spray+200ml&sct_r=1 Wound dressings are essential for protecting your dog's wounds from further damage, preventing infection, and promoting healing. Our selection includes a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials to suit different types of wounds and injuries. Knecht CD. Principles and applications of traction and coaptation splints. Vet Clin North Am 1975;5:177.Coaptation splints consisting of various rigid materials are used to approximate the shape of the limb to which they may be applied. In general, they should not be used for immobilization of the humerus or femur. Pre-made commercial splints consisting of plastic or aluminum are known as Mason metasplints or spoon splints. They are applied over padding on the caudal aspect of the limb. Because the limb is curved and the splint is straight, adequate padding is necessary to avoid soft tissue problems, but it may result in poor immobilization. Molded splints of plaster, water-activated fiberglass, or thermolabile plastic can be fitted to the limb almost perfectly. For this reason, they seem to be tolerated better by the patient and cause fewer soft tissue problems during long-term use than Mason metasplints. Preformed Splints Indications When plaster-surfaced ceilings and walls are demolished or sawn-in, plaster dust is produced, as is plaster dust, which can be produced in a variety of crafts, arts, and medical applications, including plaster casts for broken bones. How do you remove plaster dust? Dusting the surfaces after they have been painted is the best way to remove dust from the freshly painted and decorated surfaces. Depending on the type of paint used for the walls, you may be able to use a damp microfibre towel. It is best to consult a manufacturer for any moisture cleaning services. Chinese drywall: A type of drywall – known as Chinese drywall – is incredibly toxic for both dogs and humans. If your dog ingests Chinese drywall, they require immediate medical attention. This is because that kind of drywall gives off toxic sulphurous gases.

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Never take any risks, and always consult with a professional if your dog eats anything not intended for their diet. Why is my dog eating drywall? If there is something inside the wound (such as piece of glass), don’t try to remove it and avoid putting any pressure on it. Take your pet to the vet. Application of adhesive tape on the cranial and caudal surfaces of the foot to form “stirrups” is usually necessary so the limb can be attached to the splint or cast securely (Figure 64-1A). In some instances, one should fix the strips of adhesive tape medially and laterally on the limb; this has been recommended for application of a full-encircling cast. 6 When lateral and medial stirrups are used, they must be incorporated into the lateral and medial sides of the cast, respectively, to avoid excessive pressure and possible skin necrosis over the outer distal metatarsal or metacarpal epiphyseal areas. 7 Encircling bands of tape should never be used on an animal’s foot because they can cause irreparable vascular damage and skin necrosis. If you are worried about your pet, cover their wounds, keep them warm and call your vet straight away. It would be wise to use spray plaster in environments with lots of dirt and where a band-aid cannot be effectively applied. A spray plaster is not a medication but belongs in the area of bandages. However, the wound should be small (as the spray plasters do not hold over large areas), not too deep, and you should clean it well beforehand. Otherwise, you will only trap the germs under the plaster.useful for dogs heal】the dog front leg brace can help cure pain caused by injury or surgery, it can better take care dog wound, help them reduce chronic inflammation, and help to treat the loss of stability caused by arthritis. Aqueos is committed to sustainability and ethical trading – recyclable bottles, made in the UK, disinfectant is bio-degradable with less than 1% active ingredient, pH neutral, cruelty free and vegan friendly. The AQUEOS First-Aid Spray On Plaster is an essential first-aid item for dogs, horses or any animal owner. The plaster gives bandage-like protection by forming a barrier to protect cuts and minor wounds from dirt, water and germs. It enables the cut or injury to heal naturally whilst being protected. The silver covering remains elastic and permeable to air, it is easy to apply to awkward areas and stays in place whilst the area heals. There may be dogs who chew through plaster in an attempt to avoid it. It is commonly assumed that an upset stomach will occur if a dog eats plaster. If your dog consumes a lot of plaster, it may develop a large mass within its gastrointestinal tract. In addition, it could prevent food from entering your pet’s stomach. Plaster is not commonly used by dogs to harm them. It is unlikely that your dog will require any additional treatment after he or she has bitten or stopped eating plaster. If they become unable to breathe, there could be an allergic reaction in action.

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Brinker WO, Piermattei DL, Flo GL, eds. Principles of joint surgery. In: Handbook of small animal orthopedics and fracture treatment. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1983. Adhesive tape stirrups may not be necessary for application of this type of splint, especially if it extends proximally to include the shoulder or hip. The patient is placed in lateral recumbency with the injured limb positioned uppermost. The limb is padded with two layers of cast padding beginning at the toes and ending at the axilla or inguinal area.But that doesn’t mean you dog won’t get ill or even die after eating drywall. For example, I found this tragic Facebook post in a group I am in:

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For example, with asthmatic humans, or those with propensity for allergic reactions, you would not want drywall dust in your eyes and mouth – for obvious reasons. And it’s the same with dogs. After application of any splint, cast, or sling, the limb should be observed every 4 to 6 hours to be certain that the device has been applied correctly. If it is constricting vasculature or lymphatic drainage and causing the proximal or distal aspects of the limb to swell, the device should be removed immediately and reapplied. At the time of discharge, clients must be educated in the proper care of the coaptation device. The splint or cast should be kept dry at all times. Cornstarch or talcum powder can be used to prevent chafing and pressure sores where the device irritates the axillary or inguinal areas. If a dog eats plaster, it will most likely experience minor gastrointestinal upset. The plaster will not dissolve in the stomach and will eventually pass through the digestive system and be eliminated in the stool. If a large amount of plaster is ingested, it could cause an obstruction in the intestines.My dog recently managed to cut the tip of ear quite badly and trying to keep an absorbent pad in place over the wound by bandaging around her head was as a challenge to say the least. If you give a dog a reaction when they eat drywall – whether it be positive reinforcement by trying to distract them or negative reinforcement by disciplining them – they may feel compelled to eat drywall because they are conditioned to think that it will get a reaction from you. Handy Hint: If you see your dog pressing his head into your wall without the chewing, then it could be the sign of a serious neurological condition – read more here. Conclusion

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