A dog with a deep laceration wound, badly contaminated with mud and debris, arrived at Help in Suffering in severe pain. Immediate wound stabilisation was critical to prevent infection and sepsis. Under anaesthesia, our team irrigated the wound thoroughly, debrided damaged tissue, and performed primary suturing. Daily dressing, antibiotics, and analgesics supported healing.
Ten days later, the sutures were removed and the wound had healed perfectly. Once fully recovered, the dog was released back to his territory — pain-free and mobile again.