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Ouch!!!
A little over a week ago taz and Cassie playing a little to rough. (her entire head fits in his mouth OMG) so she got a little cut and its getting bigger because he won't leave it alone he keeps cleaning it removing the scab even after i put sudocrem on it, it starts healing lovely for a few days then he will start again at night where he knows i can't stop him from doing it. I don't know what else to do really besides covering the entire head and Cassie will not accept that and remove anything i put on her head material wise.
Its not infected or anything and its not bothering her but it look horrible.
Its not infected or anything and its not bothering her but it look horrible.
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Re: Ouch!!!
I would try and let it dry, wouldn't put anything on it and dont let any collars/harnesses rub it, if that means know walks just playing at home then do until it starts to heal. Looks sore x
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Re: Ouch!!!
Its on her head above/between and up a little from her eyes so collars and thinga don't rub against it I tried letting it heal on its own aka let air get to it but then Taz wouldn't leave it alone so i put sudocrem on it to repel him really, its not so bad today its a nice pinky skin colour with on a little scab in the center of the bald spot but during the night Taz cleans it and then its really bad in the morning again.
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Oooh, tough one. The only thing I can sugest is seperating them at night for a few days to give it a chance to heal. Not an easy option because they're so used to each other's company, but it's all I can sugest.
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