dog bandages for leg

made specifically to cover leg injuries, the wrap is designed to hold vertically along the leg so that it’s easy to bandage and protect. the gauze inserts work as a bandage to absorb moisture and allow for medicine application, and they can be placed anywhere along the wrap to line up to the injury site. and good news for your dog, because it can actually eliminate the need for a cone! i have been buying these foot wraps on and …

dog bandages

when your dog gets hurt it’s a scary and frustrating time for the family. all dog parents should have some knowledge of proper dog first aid. a proper dog first aid kit will have the essential items needed to address common canine injuries. dog bandage wraps can also prevent bleeding and assist in managing your dog’s pain level.




at minimum, your dog first aid kit should contain antiseptic, sterile pads and dog bandages and wraps. …

dog paw care

but the intricate workings of a dog’s paws also help with temperature control, offer protection from various terrain, and provide enhanced stability for licking a bone or a toy. this is why you may have noticed your dog gripping a bone or dog toy with what looks like the side of their foot or leg. the carpal pad is like the human heel and can act as a kind of  brake. hare feet refers to a paw with two longer …

bitter bandage for dogs

the bitter taste discourages pets from biting, chewing and licking the bandage. stopping chewing on bandages offer tissues a time to heal and can be considered a temporary measure to help the dog or cat feel more comfortable. my pup has been licking her legs due to an allergy so i thought i’d try this… well as you can see in the picture she was chewing on the tape as i was trying to wrap her. it didn’t deter her …

sock bandage for dogs

the paw is one of the areas a pooch is most likely to injure. unfortunately, while the paw is one of the most common places for a dog to injure himself, it’s also one of the hardest places to bandage, especially since you can’t just give a dog a band-aid. however, it is possible to wrap up a paw so the dressing won’t come off if you know what you’re doing. next, put an absorbent, nonstick pad over the wound. …