Applying a splint on a fracture of the distal radius and ulna in a small dog
This video show how to apply a splint that will be functional and comfortable (therefore well tolerated by the dog and the owner!) to a fracture of the radius and ulna on a small dog. Go to https://focusandflourish.com and sign up for our newsletter to receive 15% off the purchase of your first workshop.

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