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Hello, I have a dime to nickel sized wound that we just found on our two year old German shepherd female neutered. Was wondering if there was anything we could do at home being we haven’t had luck being able to see anyone at this time. The wound is bleeding but there is no swelling. The dog, Selena, has had a tail amputation in the past due to infection leaving the bone exposed but other than that, nothing else.

May 3rd, 2023

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