Difficult to access damage
Removal of dead tissue from the wound bed
Yes, it is normal since severity of the wound depends on many factors such as: 1)mechanism of injury, 2) part of the body, 3) tissue vascularity (how well is particular tissue rich with blood vessels) 4) etc.
Nothing special ! Simply clean the wound with mild anti-septic, and elther apply a temporary dressing or (if it's not bleeding) leave it open to the air to heal. The Black racer is a non-venomous species.
Non-adherent pads are designed to not stick to the wound, making them less likely to cause further damage when removed. Gauze, on the other hand, may stick to the wound and can be more painful to remove. Non-adherent pads are generally more effective in wound care as they reduce the risk of disrupting the healing process.
Femoral
By definition it's a hard, non-expanding wound.
Some alternative options for non-adherent gauze pads in wound care include silicone-based dressings, hydrogel dressings, and foam dressings. These options can help prevent the gauze from sticking to the wound and promote healing.
Tertiary intention is delayed primary closure of a surgical wound. The wound that is too heavily contaminated for primary closure is left open after removal of all non-viable tissue.
If it´s a small wound, use non perfumed creme. If it´s a bigger wound I would use honey. Honey helps to close the wound and also helps the skin from beeing to dry.
well the thing is you or ask the vets to bandeg it up then spray it with some non toxic to dogs and that spray to make it tast YUK!! then that will teach him?her
Non-stick pads have a smooth surface that won't stick to the wound, making them easier to remove without causing further damage. Gauze, on the other hand, may stick to the wound and can be more difficult to remove, potentially causing pain and disrupting the healing process.