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Small wound on dog treatment? (pic added) #7718270
11/15/22 01:50 PM
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Is there anything you can put on a small wound on a dog (over the counter stuff that is) that will speed healing and prevent infection,,, that they won't lick off? I hate to put the "cone" on her.

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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718274
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Dermagel. It works wonders. You may want to wrap it up. May or may not lick off, just depends on the dog.

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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718275
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No.


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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718279
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I've always told to just let him lick it, as long as it's not bleeding profusely.


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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718280
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I would put cornstarch on it

Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718285
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Just give her some buttermilk, she'll be fine.


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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718288
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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718296
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It's on the side of her belly, about the size on a half-dollar, there's a little spot by it. I'm not sure if it's a "hot spot" or what caused it. She's had it maybe 3-4 days that I know of but likely longer, doesn't seem to be getting better.

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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718302
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Used to use cut-heal for horses on my coon dogs years ago.

Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718319
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^^^^^^^Cut + Heal. Might lick it off though.

Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718321
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Trip to the vet is warranted.



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Originally Posted by Carolina Foxer
Trip to the vet is warranted.


I agree, this appears like it could be a mast cell tumor, worth getting checked out at least.


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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718329
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Appears it might be a mammory tumor. They are common in dogs as they age. May want to have a vet take a look. Many times they are benign tumors, however if it appears inflammed with some lesions could be something else.

Over the counter triple antibiotic ointments and such can help with topical wounds/infections. If it is an internal bacterial issue it will need some antibotics. They may or may not lick too much depending upon how much irritation it gives them.

Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718331
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Take it to the vet. Unless you know it's a cut Some types of cancer are open wounds. I had a dog that had some sores and some were open . Turned out to be cancer.

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Yup...I'd bring the dog to the vet..


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Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718346
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Could be a Lick Granulomas but hard to tell from the pic

Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718357
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Thank you everyone for the advice. I sent the picture to the vet, he said it wouldn't hurt to try some spray, antibiotics, and the cone of shame for a few days and see how it progresses, and bring her in if it doesn't appear to to be healing. So I'll go that route for now. She is 12-13 years old.

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Bag balm. They will lick it off but applied 2-3x's a day and it will work. Had a dog that had mammary tumors bad. Had several removed one time. Two years later and more. One tore open and vet said to bring her back in a few days as it wouldn't heal. Healed up and she made two it more years.

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If you do that i would also use clippers and shave as much of the hair away from the area as possible to let the air get at it and help try it out. Looks awful yeasty and damp. Clean it well with some mild binegar solution after you shave it down, dry it well and keep an eye on it.



Re: Small wound on dog treatment? [Re: ~ADC~] #7718649
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... Give it 3 licks yourself every 4-5 hours ... do not exceed 18 licks in a 24 hour period


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