Topic: Domestic animal healing when leashed in place  (Read 2193 times)


JP_Finn

« on: January 24, 2021, 06:13:56 PM »
I’m suspecting that domestic animals don’t heal normally when leashed in place. I got 2 dogs, which both got hurt fighting Njerpezes. Small male got 6 serious cuts from handaxe, scimitar. While the big female got 2 serious and some lesser wounds. I left the male tied to a tree in the yard with pile of bland smoked elk, some raw and spoiled meats and big piles of animal bones.

When the big female had fully healed, the small male still had all 6 serious wounds. Week later, I unleashed him as he still had all 6 serious wounds. Running free in the yard, leashing the big female and climb the fence before Zoom out, his wounds started to heal.

Has anyone else noticed similar no-healing? (Before I report it as a bug)

Kels

« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2021, 09:34:47 PM »
I do know that they will heal when leashed. I have 3 dogs and if one is injured I will use the others. I had two injured and they seemed to heal at about the same rate when leashed to a tree. I will try letting them loose now that I have a fully enclosed yard. Fractures seem to heal the slowest.