The animal wound shield is a protective casing having a shank portion and
an appendage cover that can be disposed around a limb and an attached
appendage of the animal. The appendage cover is articulated to a lower
end of the shank. Thus, the appendage cover is pivotally connected to the
shank and moves with the movement of the appendage. The shank may have
more than one section, or an upper and lower portion, to extend further
up on the limb, and yet still accommodate for joints. The shield is
designed for use around an injured limb to cover a bandaged area and
prevent further damage to the wounded site. Vent openings are defined in
the shank and the appendage cover to permit air circulation. Fasteners
may be used at a top end of the shank to hold the shank on the limb.