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  2. The Vet-Approved Way to Trim a Dog's Nails Successfully ... - AOL

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    Outside dogs, and those dogs that walk around on concrete sidewalks, need this done a lot less often. The best way to avoid it, therefore, is to take your dog for a long walk twice or three times ...

  3. Elizabethan collar - Wikipedia

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    An Australian Kelpie wearing a plastic Elizabethan collar to help an eye infection heal. An Elizabethan collar, E collar, pet ruff or pet cone (sometimes humorously called a treat funnel, lamp-shade, radar dish, dog-saver, collar cone, or cone of shame) is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog.

  4. Samoyed’s Jealousy Over Her Sister Wearing a Bandage ... - AOL

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    Yuki is a Samoyed whose sister Maple recently got some kind of injury and had to have a bandage put on her back leg. Yuki felt left out and was jealous of all of the attention Maple was getting ...

  5. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Cervical injury is a possible result from improper use of the head halter; if a dog is jerked suddenly by the leash attached to the head halter, the dog's nose is pulled sharply to the side, which might result in neck injury. If the nose strap is fitted too tightly, the hair on the muzzle can also be rubbed off, or the dog ...

  6. Emergency Bandage - Wikipedia

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    It also makes bandaging easier. It is especially useful for stopping bleeding in groin and head injuries. [3] A closure bar at the end of the bandage to secure the bandage and add pressure to a wound. It allows the bandage to clip neatly in place without slipping [3] and can be used by a "sliding motion with one hand." [2]

  7. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    The parts of the head are the nose, muzzle, stop, forehead or braincase, occiput (highest point of the skull at the back of the head), ears, eyes, eyebrows or brows, whiskers, flews (lips, which may hang down), and cheeks. Dog heads are of three basic shapes: [4] Apple-headed refers to a dog's head that is round on top, not flat.

  8. Queen Camilla Spotted With Bandaged Right Ankle During Royal ...

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    Queen Camilla is fighting through an ankle injury. The queen consort was spotted wearing a bandage on her right ankle on Tuesday, July 16, during a royal visit with her husband King Charles III to ...

  9. Jammed finger - Wikipedia

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    Third degree sprains commonly result in a dislocation of the finger. [1] Injuries that force the finger towards the back of the hand may cause damage to the volar plate. [12] This is a ligament on the palm side of the hand that prevents hyperextension. [13] Volar plate damage may be assessed by pressing the finger bones from the back towards ...