By Rak'keli - It was not looking good. Kavala didn't want to give up though. The female had waited patiently and hopefully for help to come, and even if the help was only one small half-trained healer, she was going to get all of what Kavala had to offer. Most people thought healers were peaceful creatures, pacifistic and mild. But that was about as far from the truth as possible. Healers were warriors. They went to battle in Rak'keli's name, waging war with impossibly horrible weapons. Poisons, drugs, wicked knives that could cut deep and true. They often rejected sleep, rest, and the chance to sit out a battle for the privilege of being on the front lines of some of the most silent non-witnessed skirmishes in the war for life ever.
This was one of those battles.
Normally, Kavala was realistic. She knew when something was beyond her ability. But there was something in the mother's eyes... something that said the dog was not going to give up that made the Konti want to fight just as hard for her. There had been many times that wounds were too deep, too painful and damaging to allow a person or creature to recover. In that instant, the Konti was freed up by her oaths to do the kind thing and show mercy by the edge of her blade. It was the only time it was easy to kill following Rak'keli.
Kavala hurried. Time was of the essence. However, she didn't get excited. She got more determined and a little bit angry than anything else. First though, the mother needed to be comfortable. It was hard to do that with a huge gash in her side. Kav pulled her bag close, dug deeply into it, and pulled out a vile of gildflower extract. She didn't bother with the dropper, for the contents of the vile didn't need to be distributed by drops on the wounds to cause numbing, but rather had to be applied liberally in one specific location. Kavala's knife dug deep - above the dogs spine - in a sharp unexpected shallow cut just past her shoulder blades. The healer upended the contents of the vial into the wound, bypassing the protective skin to allow the liquid to hit the dogs spine fairly rapidly. Once it soaked down through the tissue and into the bones and thus the nerves of her spine, the pain would disappear. So too would the feeling in the whole of her body below where Kavala made the cut. It wouldn't completely ease her discomfort, but it would allow the dog to remain awake, without pain, in what might be her last minutes...
It would still take a few minutes to work and even then Kavala couldn't afford to wait. She would have to cause pain knowing relief would come.
Next, she went back to the wound. Prying it open to get a better look, she removed the section of intestine that was punctured - pulling it from the dogs visceral cavity. Did it look like it could be salvaged? If not, Kavala had no qualms cutting a length of it out and stitching the tubing back together. It would heal easier, in the long run, if she did so rather than patch it. If the puncture was small where she could just stitch the intestine closed, she'd do so. Either way, she worked quickly, making neat stitches and the appropriate cut she needed.
Once that was done, the outside of the length of digestive track was sterilized with a sharp iodine mixture and then anything the stick had touched going out was handled in the same manner. Then Kavala did something she knew was futile for real help here ... she tapped her gnosis mark - the link to Rak'keli she was honored with - and pulled energy from it. Holding the length of intestine in her hand, she knew she couldn't begin to heal the damage, but that didn't matter. There were already stitches in place, the damage removed and repaired... all she was really looking for was a way to make it as easy as possible for the dog to recover.
Rak'keli's power poured through her. It was like drinking ice cold water in the heat of summer or diving into the crystalline waters of a perfectly blue sea. Every time she touched the healing goddess' strength, she was renewed. The power poured from her mark, filling her body all the way up until it coursed down her arms and out her fingers, surrounding the length of intestine in a pure white glow. Kavala wanted the small abrasions, the scraps too small to see, the bruising - all of that on the intestine itself to be healed. That she could do... so the mother dog could focus on just healing the cut.
Then carefully she tucked the length of gut back inside.
Then Kavala ran her fingers over the inside of the dogs visceral cavity - moving by touch and purifying any contamination. This allowing any of the toxic fluid that might have leaked from the breach in the intestinal wall to be neutralized. The glow from her digits illuminated the dogs organs As she did so, she thanked Rak'keli for the gift and asked her for the dogs life to be allowed to continue - for surely such an incredible courage needed to be rewarded - and if that was not possible to watch the mother closely and take her into her fold after death.
Once that was done, Kavala carefully got more suture together and began stitching up the dogs wound, finally sealing everything back where it was supposed to go. By now the mother was well and truly numb, so that spot on her skin where the shallow cut had been made was stitched with two tiny stitches as well.
As she worked, Kavalak talked softly to both of them, telling them what she was doing, when she was doing it, and why it was necessary. She invited them both to return to Sanctuary with her for the mother's recovery and promised them comfortable beds and food if they desired it. The only thing she asked was their good behavior around the other animals.
Then she rose, stretched, repacked her medical kit and tried to decide how best to transport the dog back to the compound
NoteWhat type of dogs are they? I'm not sure if Kav can carry the mother or if she needs to go get a horse and a travois to get her back to the facility.