Can you use antiseptic cream on a dog, and if not why?
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Can you use antiseptic cream on a dog, and if not why?
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It would probably lick it off and swallow it.~*~ If you don't need it, it isn't a bargain ~*~0
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umm where is the freebie here?0
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I would say it depends on What the wound is and where it is on your dog.
I have used antisceptic creams on my dogs and not had any problems with them.0 -
I'm a vet, and I regularly advise their use in mild problems. Sometimes you just don't need the excessive power of an antibacterial or steroid based cream and then again, sometimes you do.Garantissez-moi de mes amis, je saurai me defendre de mes ennemis0
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Well I swear by Sudocrem for using on any grazes/cuts my horses get, never done them any harm and a hell of a lot cheaper using human stuff than anything with "equine" in the title!Decent Wins / Freebies to date:- £500 Tottie clothing (win), £120 Sonicare Whitening Toothbrush (trial), Numerous equestrian supplements (approx £200 worth in wins), Jodhphurs x 2 (one win, one trial), Supreme Products products set (win). Equestrian sponsorship gained from 3 companies (approx money/freebies to date worth approx £400).0
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My vet told me to use tcp on my bird's leg. But I'd be concerned that a cream would sit on the skin and then be licked offMurphy's No More Pies Club #209
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my mum uses sudocream then covers with a special doggy bandageit might not be much, but its better than a kick in the teeth:rotfl:
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I`ve used both savlon and germoline and then covered with a plaster or bandage. Most times bathing in a lukewarm saline solution twice daily does the trick for small cuts.
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The best thing I've found (and it was recommended by my vet) is Hibiscrub watered down and applied and just left - don't rinse off. Sudocrem can also work but is nuisance on anything with long hair.0
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