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Friction Burn
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Friction burns usually occur if your pet is dragged through the carpet or if they fall out of a car and tumble across pavement. It usually is scraping of skin and possibly deeper tissues. They can cover a large area on your pet. This will cause them to be painful and heal very slowly. Watch for infection and get your pet to the vet immediately especially if the burn is deep or covers more than 5-10% of their body.

Symptoms

Steps
1   Place your dog in a tub and flood the area with gently running cool water for 10 minutes to flush away any grit and reduce pain and swelling
2   Remove any large debris with blunt tipped tweezers
3   Dry the area several times a day with a clean soft cloth and apply aloe vera ointment 3 times a day
4   Make sure to apply a bandage to prevent your dog from licking the burn as the burn will heal faster if it is dry
5   If the burn is on a leg then slip a cotton sock and wrap with tape on top to hold it in place
6   If your dog is going into shock, cover him with a blanket to keep him warm
Warnings
If the friction burn involves more than 5%-10% of the body take your dog to the vet immediately
If your dog is going to shock avoid any cool water and go to the vet immediately
If the friction burn is on the head or neck make sure to remove your dogs collar
Tips
If you dog won’t stay calm while removing debris with the tweezers let a vet take care of it
Keep bandages dry when your dog goes outside by wrapping it with saran wrap
If he is in shock you will notice him act woozy, weak, eyelids droop, pale tongue or gums, rapid breathing, and collapse
Check and flush the burned areas with cool water twice a day

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