What you need to know about dog bite wound repair

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In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education video, we review how to place a Penrose drain in a dog bite as part of wound repair. Appropriate sedation/analgesia, clip and clean, flush, sterile preparation, assessment of dead space, and repair is warranted with any laceration or wound repair in veterinary medicine.

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  1. We do this the exact same way! They usually heal up quick especially if the Owner follows instructions on care!

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