Ear bandages are indicated to control bleeding on an ear laceration, and extreme care should be taken not to apply the dressing too tight around the neck. An ear bandage application should be a temporary first aid measure until the bleeding has stopped or until you reach the vet for treatment.
We recommend following the correct bandaging formula unless the wound is haemorrhaging in which a bandage should be applied immediately.
Always wash your hands and apply gloves prior to touching the wound to prevent contamination.
When cleaning a wound, always use the correct and recommended dilution of a pet safe antiseptic cleaning solution. Using a stronger than recommended dilution can have an adverse effect on wound healing and may cause tissue toxicity.
Bandaging formula
🔹 Initial Layer – Wound pad – Used to cover the wound for protection and absorption.
🔹 Primary Layer – Padding – To secure the initial later, able to absorb exudate, provide protection and to decrease dead space and prevent oedema.
🔹 Secondary Layer – Conforming – To secure the bandage.
🔹 Tertiary Layer – Cohesive – To protect the inner layers.
Check the tension of each individual dressing layer before moving onto the next; a good rule is that you should be able to place two fingers around the dressing. Although you do not want the bandage to slip off, you do not want to cut off circulation.
‼️Please note: Bandages should not be left in place longer than 24 hours unless applied by a trained professional‼️
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