Naturally Treating Bleeding Wounds in Cat & Dog When a lot of blood gushes out from a wound, the blood loss must be halted, and you must calm the injured tissue by means of herb infusion applications. Except for very deep wounds, never bandage a wound, as it is better for the dog to lick the wound, maintaining it humid and dissolving the formation of pus. Bandaging a wound would hinder this process.In the case of very deep wounds, leave the wound well open, eliminating any damaged tissue so that the wound can be clean. After that, cover the surroundings of the wounds with a piece of humid cotton; immobilize the wound with a simple cast (don't put too much pressure on it, though). The deep wound is kept open and humid until the internal tissues are completely healed. Another famous old method is to use clean spider webs because they possess adhesive properties. In order to use these spider webs, you must get them from clean places and shake off any dust. |