Your Pet Has A Bandage, Now What?

Welcome to Brian’s Bandages, where we specialize in bandaging education for your furry friends. If your pet requires a bandage due to injury or surgery, we understand it can be a new experience for both you and your beloved companion. Here’s what you can expect when your pet is in a bandage:

Following your veterinarian’s instructions is crucial during this time. Keeping your pet calm and limiting their activity—no running or jumping—is essential for their recovery. If you have any concerns or notice any changes in behavior, don’t hesitate to communicate with your vet promptly.

Initially, your pet may find the bandage uncomfortable and strange. Tasks they once found routine, like walking or using the restroom, may require some adjustment. It’s completely normal for them to take a day or so to adapt to life with a bandage.

Unfortunately, bandage sores may occasionally occur. A bandage is an unnatural addition for pets, and friction sores may develop as a result. Rest assured, your veterinary team is striving to minimize any discomfort your pet may experience.

With proper care and attention, your veterinary team will help your pet heal swiftly and comfortably.

How is a Bandage Made?

Creating a comfortable and effective bandage for your pet involves a great deal of care and expertise. Explore these behind-the-scenes videos showcasing how our bandages are meticulously crafted. Even though the bandages below might not be exactly the same as the bandage your furry friend has, it will hopefully give you an idea the hard work and compassion for veterinary clinic that goes into your pets recovery.