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| My dogs tongue keeps getting cut. What should I do? |
Date Add : 01-30-2008
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Frisbee type can be a large factor. The most common disc used in the sport is a 107gram fastback. This disc is fairly light and soft. However, it also wears quickly. So it is imprtant to clean and remove (or sand off) all new burrs after use.
A large numer of alternate discs "for dogs" are on the market. The floppy discs are great for training new dogs and pups, but some of the HARD discs are not sutable and even potentially dangerous.
The Dog's experience has some impact on this also as they improve their retrieval, but still, a disc in poor condition or of unsuitable type can still cause some injury.
Temperature: Cold makes risk of disc cuts higher. hot weather, the tongue swells.
Water (or even ice chips) remove the cut immediately normally.
Examine your canine to ensure, it is not anything more than a tongue cut. STOP playing if the bleeding is anything more than spotting or you have any doubts. Always place the canines health first.
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