tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7684843.post3446366144833145746..comments2024-03-26T22:16:26.572-04:00Comments on Terrierman's Daily Dose: Puppy Pack With VaccsPBurnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05781540805883519064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7684843.post-49829103961999014162016-01-16T18:52:40.069-05:002016-01-16T18:52:40.069-05:00For a cut? You can probably even stitch that up y...For a cut? You can probably even stitch that up yourself if it isn't terribly bad if you have a basic understanding of sewing and you can restrain your dog. Clean / sterilize the area and your tools. You'll likely need a needle nose plier to push the needle through the skin, because it is tougher than you think! Use very light weight fishing line and don't stitch overly tight. If you've seen stitches before, you have an idea of the spacing and tightness.terriergalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08801794520433439408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7684843.post-17063401973963786842014-06-18T18:54:27.371-04:002014-06-18T18:54:27.371-04:00thanks for this helpful info - and many years ago ...thanks for this helpful info - and many years ago our black lab got cut int he back yard (we later realized it was on a screw from the trampoline net - which we sawed off) - so we drive to Petsmart and the vert comes out and says that it will be between 800 and 1,050 dollars for surgery. and to expect it to bed at the higher end of the estimate<br /><br />he never expected me to leave with a wounded dog - but I did - I kept the wound clean and covered - and we called around and our local vet did everything for under 300 hundred dollars. that is crazy - and he became our new vet too - <br /><br />anyhow, I am going to click the links later and read them when I can…<br /> thx, <br />y.p. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com