calliecritturs
Posted : 8/10/2010 11:05:43 AM
As far as "first aid" what CoBuHe said altho since it's likely an electrical burn I'm going to tell you to put fresh aloe on it (not aloe 'cream' or handcream -- but I mean literally get someone to give you 2-3 leaves off an aloe plant -- trim the stickers off the two edges and then slit it flat-wise top to bottom -- put each gooey flat piece on a piece of Saran Wrap and scrape with the back of a spoon and all the gel will go to liquid -- toss the skins and pick up the Saran and squeeze the goo into a small airtight container).
Refrigerate -- but slater that "goo" on several times a day -- best thing for an inflamed area or 'burn' ever.
**If** it appears infected DO go to the vet b/c you'll need antibiotics.
Do watch for any sign of seizure or ill effects.
You aren't the worst owner ever -- trust me, we've ALL made mistakes, and guess what? You'll never do THAT again, nor will you be as quick to believe someone who gives you a 'can't fail' advice like that.
There was a REALLY good thread on this not long ago with another owner/guardian in the same situation. When I get home I'll try to find it but that won't be til midnight. *sigh*
However -- UNTIL you can rectify this and re-train -- re-examine where you have the crate. Make SURE you have something thick under it -- if you're in an apartment things like concrete and linoleum suddenly become SUPERB sound-conductors. So a piece of cheap carpeting and a folded up quilt or similar UNDER the crate will help. Then if it's a wire crate throw a couple of yardsticks over the top that are *wider* than the crate and toss another blanket or piece of carpeting OVER the top of the crate and make something of a sound barrier -- just don't cover the whole crate -- you gotta leave room for air.
FANS make great white noise -- like a cheap box/floor fan plugged in pretty near the crate will help cover noise.
See -- not just to cover up barking -- BUT the dog barks to respond to what it hears going on around it -- so things like leaving the TV running, white noise, closing drapes if possible -- even making sure the crate is NOT on a wall common with your neighbors or that the crate is in a bedroom that's carpeting and somewhat sound-insulated -- that can help a great deal.