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Burns
Burns are categorized as thermal, chemical, or electrical.
 | For burns that leave the skin intact, wash the area with a gentle
stream of cool water or immerse in a cool bath. Then apply a cold compress on
the burn to minimize the damage. Do NOT apply
oils, creams, or butter to a burn! |
 | For full-thickness burns (completely through the skin), cover with a
dry cloth or towel and transport to a veterinarian immediately. |
 | Always seek veterinary care for a burn.
Often the full extent of the burn will not be apparent for several days and
they are very prone to infection. |
 | Electrical burns may cause only superficial burns in the mouth, but may
also cause convulsions or life-threatening heart and lung conditions up to 24
to 48 hours after the incident. |
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