Gunsmoke in The Peace Officer; How do you care for a dog that has been cut and has an open wound?

Season 6 Episode 201 Aired: 10/15/1960 Stella (played by Susan Cummings) leaves Tascosa to escape her bad boyfriend Clegg Rawlins. Stella is shot when she tries to help Matt. Matt takes her to a rancher’s cabin and takes care of her wound. Then brings her back to Dodge.
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Question by o2bkw: How do you care for a dog that has been cut and has an open wound?

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Answer by DogLover77726
Treat with antiseptic and place pad on the wound, get one of those bandages for sprains (the tan elastic kind with a clip) and wrap and clip it around the pad.

After treating take to vet if it does not heal, or if deep, go immediately to the vet.

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Fluoride Is Poison: A Quick Demo | Melissa Melton | Infowars Reporter Contest Entry #3; Antioxidants & disease; would taking an antioxidant be wise if I’ve recently been diagnosed with a disease?

We are forcibly being medicated with fluoridation of our tap water in cities across the US, even though fluoride is a non-pharmaceutical, chemical waste and the main ingredient in rat poisons and many pesticides. This video doesn’t even go into the myriad studies that have been done to show the harmful effects of fluoridated water on every system in your body. Instead, I just tried to look at this issue from a logical justification standpoint. If you swallow toothpaste, you are urged on the tube itself to call the Poison Control Center immediately, but somehow if you drink eight glasses of fluoridated water, it’s fine? Where is the logic in that? There’s information out there to show that the amount of fluoride in a serving of toothpaste is the same as a glass of fluoridated water (if the water doesn’t have MORE)! Continuing on that logic train, how much of the water you drink even comes in contact with your teeth where cavities form for very long anyway? If you really want fluoride for your teeth, toothpaste is readily available for a dollar or two at any grocery or drug store. It is absolutely unnecessary to drink it. The bottom line: fluoridated tap water makes no sense. There’s a reason Hitler was fluoridating water in Nazi concentration camps, and I’m pretty sure it wasn’t because he was overly concerned about their dental health. He added fluoride to pacify the prisoners and keep them docile. And now we’re drinking it? Think about it. To learn more about fluoride

Question by ~Sawyer: Antioxidants & disease; would taking an antioxidant be wise if I’ve recently been diagnosed with a disease?

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Answer by oldtimekid2
That mostly depends on the disease…. but generally, it’s a perfectly safe and beneficial antioxidant. The biggest problem you could have with it in general would be if you took too high of a dose, but to be on the safe side, ask your doctor or pharmacist if it’s safe to take Zinc with the disease and any drugs you’re taking.

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