Hi Niels,
Do you get your Tetanus vaccinations at school over there?
Always a good idea for us oldies who grub about outside to make sure it's up to date.
As well as bought antiseptics you can make up stuff in the field from seaweeds, pine needles, honey and sphagnum moss are some of the things you can use to help prevent wounds getting infected.
Cheers
Colin.
We don't actually. I recall about a year ago, my dog started to shock in his chest every 5 minutes, only to suddenly collapse in the back yard. We thought he was choking, (He was having an epileptical seizure) so my mum put her hand in his mouth, and he bit her finger, REALLY hard. (This was the first and last time he ever had something like that, vet said most likely from fast growth
) So anyways, she had to drive to the hospital to get a tetanus shot.
Which makes me wonder, if you get bit by a dog and you put on whatever anticeptic very quickly, would you still need a tetanus shot?