Tail Protectors??

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Tail Protectors??

Post by paz »

Has anyone tried to fashon a tail guard for your hounds?

My poor male's tail is wrecked!! I'm thinking about trying to make him a brush guard for his tail to protect it a bit.

Wondering if anyone has tried this.

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Post by BrewerMo »

I have seen duct tape a time or two, but couldn't tell you how it worked.

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Post by paz »

I tried some gauze and tape, could not keep it on.

I'm going to try to make a sleeve and see how that works.

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Post by Latimer Beagles »

Try putting some Liquid Skin on it before you take him to the field, let it dry before putting him on the ground.

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Post by Hatfield »

Try shrink wrap, if it doesn't work it may dock the tail for you, and inadvertantly solve your problem. :shock:
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Post by show dog »

Pink ointment might help to heal it faster. You may end up having to dock the last inch or so! Carolyn

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Post by Bart Caudill »

Around these parts, a dog with 2 inches of raw meat at the end of its tail, is considered a keeper. :D

If it gets to the point that the dog is bleeding so bad that it gets week, they usually dock the tail.
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Post by paz »

He's a keeper all right.

Just getting tired of all the blood on his haunches...

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Post by Danny King »

go to your vet they have this tape that is like an ace bandage put gause then this tape it will stay on for days but you have to put some of the tape on the hair so it will stick

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Post by Stumpee »

Try shrink wrap? Are you talking about heat shrink tubing?! :shock:
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Post by Chuck Terry »

I made some out of deer hide once and attached them wire the plastic wire ties - too much trouble to put on and take off and not fully effective. I dock the tails (with a castration band) now - whatever ends up hairless - normally 1 to 2 inches.

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Yea Stumpee shrink wrap tubing, good and tight!!! :annoyed:
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Post by D.Gross »

Had a good female that swung her tail from side to side instead of straight up over her back. At the end of a hunt she was blood from her ears back. One year she had a good 4" that was all scab and ugly. Took her to the vet and they wrapped it with that stretchy surgical tape from the tip of her tail to her butt. Then wrapped it with regular white medical tape. I didn't think it would work or that she would leave it alone. She acted like it wasn't even there. Ran her like that for the last 3 weeks of the season. Worked great!

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Post by show dog »

That sticky stuff is called vet wrap and if you buy it at a farm supply place it is cheaper than at the vet. You can get it in many colours and I know how much you guys pay attention to colour when you dress your hounds! lol Then use white tape over top. Carolyn

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Post by dogwhisperer »

why didnt they dock their tails when they started this breed i mean come on they dock pointer dogs tails and there really not in the brush i think they should go back and re do the whole descripton of the beagle breed just my opinion what do you think

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