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Hydrogen peroxide is not recommended for cleaning open or surgical wounds on dogs. While it can kill some bacteria and remove debris, it also damages healthy cells, delays heali...
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Hydrogen peroxide is not recommended for cleaning open or surgical wounds on dogs. While it can kill some bacteria and remove debris, it also damages healthy cells, delays heali...
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Bacitracin is a topical antibiotic belonging to the polypeptide class, primarily effective against gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. It works by i...
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No, you should not use hydrogen peroxide to clean dog wounds. While it was historically used for minor cuts and scrapes, veterinary professionals now advise against it because i...
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If your dog has a minor wound, you may wonder whether aloe vera can help. When used carefully on superficial scrapes and cuts, aloe vera’s cooling gel can offer soothing moist...
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You can use triple antibiotic ointment on a dog for minor, superficial skin issues in some cases, but it is not ideal as a first-choice option and carries risks if used incorrec...
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