Just keep the spraying up maybe 4x a day. Or if you let her bathe then after bath time too.
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After the wound stopped leaking as much I cleaned it with saline and wiped it a little with a paper towel.Just keep the spraying up maybe 4x a day. Or if you let her bathe then after bath time too.
vetericyn is all natural and gentle. I would not use iodine. Iodine is ok if you plan to debride (not needed here), other than that vetericyn is good. you are looking to cleanse the wound, not apply antiseptic agents because it’s considered a clean (as opposed to sterile) area.Yep, I've been hearing about that, a lot of things were kind of saying to use it so I thought barely any hydrogen peroxide once might be okay to help clean the area and I don't know if it even got near it.
Should I try using iodine on it though or should the vetricyn plus be enough?
Ok, thanks for the info.vetericyn is all natural and gentle. I would not use iodine. Iodine is ok if you plan to debride (not needed here), other than that vetericyn is good. you are looking to cleanse the wound, not apply antiseptic agents because it’s considered a clean (as opposed to sterile) area.
That's what I've been doing, I just changed the top puppy training pad for her and filled a tub of water up enough for the top of her feet to be covered, but she didn't do much with it.For cleaning the wound, I would just say spray the vetericyn straight on like a few others said as opposed to wiping anything on. Use the spray to maybe almost flush it out. And I’m not sure about the eye discharge.
Thank you! Me too!Hoping tiny heals quickly.![]()