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Unread 10-05-2015, 08:40 PM   #11
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It does work on humans Fred but when I used it on a deep cut I had on my thigh, I found myself lifting my leg to relieve myself.
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Unread 10-05-2015, 09:17 PM   #12
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Beautiful gun and dog Mike. E.M.T. gel.... A must for any dog owner whether you hunt them or not.
6-7 years ago I was hunting my Lab and noticed he too was covered in blood along his left flank. Looks like he had an encounter with some hidden barb wire and he had a 3" gash on his left flank. After dousing him with hydrogen peroxide to clean up the wound , I applied the gel to the wound and kenneled him for the remainder of the day. By the next morning the wound was healed enough to allow him to hunt full bore the rest of the trip. My hunting partner, was is a veterinarian, was amazed at how well it worked.
Thank you! I will get some.
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He looks totally unconcerned. Thank ye for the beautiful pic o' the 'cock. They'll be falling down my way on about the 27th o' th' month...
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Worth seeing, Indeed!!
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I need some of that emt jell, any other must haves you guys think for the med bag?
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Great looking Wesley Richards. Probably my favorite English gun. Not cure why, never owned one. Just like the looks
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Works great on ear cuts also. Its the only way I can get them to stop bleeding.
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It does work on humans Fred but when I used it on a deep cut I had on my thigh, I found myself lifting my leg to relieve myself.
A couple of rambunctious boys, bunk beds and a low ceiling fan in a cabin- yeah, EMT gel works like a charm!
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I always carry some self adhesive bandages with me and a pair of hemostats. Daisy LOVES porcupines Only saw one this year in the U.P. and that was while I was in the truck thankfully.
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Bloody tongues and tail tips are the hallmark of a Michigan grouse dog.
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