It seems that a lot of dogs have suffered fractures recently, and most of them are caused by car accidents. Before, it was suggested that you must tie the leash when you go out to walk the dog, so as to avoid it, but there will also be accidents.
X-rays of fractures
The recovery period of fracture refers to the process of repairing the bone tissue by itself and external factors after it is damaged. It is generally divided into three processes.
External fixation of fractured dogs
During the recovery period of a dog's fracture, there will be many factors that affect the degree of recovery, such as the dog's age and health status. The older the dog, the slower the recovery will be.
The most common fractures are front or rear leg fractures, but recently the clinic came in with a mandible fracture in the skull and a falling gum, which was the result of a fight between the dog and other dogs.
X-ray of head fracture
X-rays of head fractures
X-rays of head fractures
The treatment after fracture is generally internal fixation or external fixation through surgery. When necessary, amputation should be performed to reduce some necrotic bones, and certain auxiliary methods will be used to accelerate fracture healing, such as adding calcium and vitamin therapy.