HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#1
HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My German Shephard just tore up my pitbull/leopard...he has a few big gashes in his side...the vet is closed till tomorrow at 9 am and I will not bring him to the nearby emergency vet (the bastages killed my Lab last year)....Is neosporin ok to use on a dog? I got the bleeding stopped but I want to keep the wounds from getting infected....please help!!!
#2
RE: HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
your in luck. i use to work for a vet. clean the wound good. if you have something you squirt water in the spot to clean it that would help. neosporine is what most vets use under a diff. name. try to cover if possible. hope he/she does ok.
p.s. I would call the law or animal control tonite and report it and they will come and get the dog and hold him for rabies check.
p.s. I would call the law or animal control tonite and report it and they will come and get the dog and hold him for rabies check.
#4
RE: HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks guys...I cleaned them real good and put neo on it. Bandages won't hold but I'm trying my best. IS him licking the wounds good or bad??? I always heard it was good to have them lick the wound? Here is a ic of one of the wounds....camera phone so the pic sucks but man it's like 1/4" deep.
I don't think I have to worry about rabies...both dogs have been mine since they were pups...they have always fought.....the shepherd finally won.
I don't think I have to worry about rabies...both dogs have been mine since they were pups...they have always fought.....the shepherd finally won.
#9
RE: HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No matter what you put on it your dog will try to take it off and lick the wound. Only real downside is licking off the neosporin. I know this sounds wierd but instead of stitches they are using superglue to glue wounds together now. I know they do it on animals and the last time I sliced my finger they used superglue instead of stitches. You might try hold the two sides of the cut together and spreading a layer of superglue over the area. If you can keep it pinched together for a few minutes it should hold.