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These all look like superficial grazes in the pictures provided and I would keep them clean with saline or dilute iodine disinfectant. Monitor closely for any heat, pain or swelling around any of the wounds which would indicate infection requiring antibiotics from your vet. I recommend you keep them separated to prevent further injury in the future
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! Poor Bella! Ideally you should have your Vet evaluate the wound to see if she needs surgery. At a minimum antibiotics. For at home you can use an E-collar to prevent licking and chewing of the bandage. A plastic bag should be put over the bandage when she is outside. I would try to find medical grade honey. Clean the wound with mild soap and water, dry well, apply honey and bandage. Change the bandage every 2-3 days. Repeat cleaning and honey with each bandage change. I hope this helps and I wish Bella a speedy recovery.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Ideally, he should be seen by your veterinarian. Potential infection and pain are concerns that should be addressed by a vet. A rabies booster may also be considered. If a vet visit is not possible right now, place an e-collar (cone) on Simon to prevent rubbing or pawing. Keep the wound clean with a diluted Betadine or Hibiclens solution, being careful to not get any in his mouth. Monitor for redness, swelling, active bleeding, discharge, fever or loss of appetite. This are all symptoms that require veterinary attention. Unfortunately, there are no completely safe OTC products that can be given for pain. Many or toxic to dogs or easily overdosed.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi and thanks for using Boop by Petco! Sorry to hear that Nevaeh is going to have surgery this Friday. Great question regarding supplements. I would advise that you check out the following website- http://www.vrshealth.com/canine-products/?petcoach=1977951 Look at Canine Omega Benefits and Osteo TruBenefits I wish you and her the best of luck. I hope she does great.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Ouch! Poor Bones! I would try to clean it with a mild soap and water. I would put a cone collar on him to prevent him from licking it and put some Neosporin in the wound twice a day. Your vet will be able to shave the hair and close the wound with sutures or skin staples if needed. They will also be able to prescribe him the proper antibiotics and pain meds. I do not recommend giving him any human pain meds as most are toxic to dogs. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025