• Dog question
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Is there anyone that knows if using regular anti-bacterial liquid on a dogs paw (to stop it from infecting) is any good for the dog? My friend is in need and they cant afford going to the doggy-doctor.
you'll probably be fine as long as you make sure it stays applied
[QUOTE=Juniez;46448518]you'll probably be fine as long as you make sure it stays applied[/QUOTE] Yeah we thought the same, but what if it is not fine? I hope someone can speak with certanty about this subject. Thanks anyways!
What kind of antibacterial is it?
[QUOTE=kirby2112;46448552]What kind of antibacterial is it?[/QUOTE] overlaysdesinfication 75% ethanol
[QUOTE=Ehmmett;46448564]the dog might die[/QUOTE] Thanks for the input dog
Yeah, you're fine with that. After application, I'd recommend putting a clean sock over the dog's paw to keep it from ripping open any bits that may be healing, and apply the antibacterial at the start and end of every day.
[QUOTE=dannass;46448558]overlaysdesinfication 75% ethanol[/QUOTE] it'll be painful and for most parts as long as you remove all the dirt and stuff that's not supposed to be there, just running the wound over tap water for a while should be fine as long as it's bandaged properly (for dogs as well as for people) but yeah it'll work [editline]9th November 2014[/editline] unless it's like a really deep wound. and then you'd probably have to see a doctor/vet
[QUOTE=kirby2112;46448584]Yeah, you're fine with that. After application, I'd recommend putting a clean sock over the dog's paw to keep it from ripping open any bits that may be healing, and apply the antibacterial at the start and end of every day.[/QUOTE] That was reassuring, You have done it yourself or? [editline]9th November 2014[/editline] Thanks guys. [editline]9th November 2014[/editline] <3
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