I know that some animals treat simple injuries by licking them. Are there any animals that, like humans, treat each other's injuries, and do any animals have more sophisticated forms of "medical treatment"?rnI am a veterinary surgeon and I go to great lengths to prevent wound contamination after surgery. This is the reason that wounds are dressed and Elizabethan collars placed on cat! and dogs after routine surgery such as desexing. Licking wound is the most common cause of wound contamination post-surgery we see, causing a rapid breakdown of the wound site and delayed healing.rnAny bite by a dog or a cat is considered serious and if left untreated can result in hospitalisation and permanent injury. This is because cat and dog saliva contains numerous pathogenic bacteria such as Pasteurella multocida, Staphylococcus aureus, and various species of Pseudomonas and Streptococcus.
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