Pekin attacked! Now SURGERY? [PICS!!]

Omg! That dog was way too much for poor little duckie!
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it hurts to see them hurt..
Did you do anything to him regarding healing..?? Or did he just heal on his own???

What does neo contain in the pain relief one that shouldn't be used on ducks?! I just bought that one and after applying I saw your post D:'
Can anything go wrong?!

I wrapped her as well but she kept losing balance and ended up taking it off
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so I applied more Neosporin and left her alone..
She's now hiding behind the door getting her alone time

I think im gonna try to get some sort of antibiotics for her since I have decided not to go along with surgery
 
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I don't know about the wound
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maybe half an inch in..
Where can I get oral antibiotics from??

And aww you're sweet
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you all are
 
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So sorry to hear about your duck.
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Everyone has given you great advice. I would definitely follow all of the excellent advice as far as trimming the feathers around the wound, cleaning the wound, applying Neosporin and vet wrap. If no vet wrap, then putting on Blue Kote so that your duck doesn't pick at the wound would be good. I would also put the duck somewhere where it could have quiet time. That is very important for recovery.

If it were me, I would ask my vet to give me Baytril tabs for the internal infection from the bacteria laced scratches. Baytril tabs are dispensed in 136 mg tabs but an adult duck would only need 68 mg (cut that whole tab in half). I would administer 1/2 tab (68mg)every day for 5 days. If the vet wouldn't give me the Baytril tabs, I would administer Penicillin with a 19 gauge needle but would prefer going with the Baytril. Again, this is how I would treat my duck. Everyone has their own personal choice of antibiotics and Baytril is my #1 choice.

I hope your duck heals 100%.

Good luck and keep us posted.

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How is the duck this morning?
 
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As a general rule a lot of people say not to use pain relief ingredients on birds because they are very sensitive to benzocaine and lidocaine. The good news is neosporin does not have that type of pain relief ingredient in it, so it should not cause a problem.

Penecilin G injectable from the feed store or getting an antibiotic from a vet is the probably the best thing if you want an antibiotic. The teramycin type of antibiotics from the feed store that dissolve in water don't treat the strains of bacteria found in skin wounds.
 
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As a general rule a lot of people say not to use pain relief ingredients on birds because they are very sensitive to benzocaine and lidocaine. The good news is neosporin does not have that type of pain relief ingredient in it, so it should not cause a problem.

Penecilin G injectable from the feed store or getting an antibiotic from a vet is the probably the best thing if you want an antibiotic. The teramycin type of antibiotics from the feed store that dissolve in water don't treat the strains of bacteria found in skin wounds.

Great explanation about the Neosporin and antibiotics.​
 
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As a general rule a lot of people say not to use pain relief ingredients on birds because they are very sensitive to benzocaine and lidocaine. The good news is neosporin does not have that type of pain relief ingredient in it, so it should not cause a problem.

Penecilin G injectable from the feed store or getting an antibiotic from a vet is the probably the best thing if you want an antibiotic. The teramycin type of antibiotics from the feed store that dissolve in water don't treat the strains of bacteria found in skin wounds.

Great explanation about the Neosporin and antibiotics.

X2!
 
Omg. What a relief : )
I haven't been able to update but she seems to be doing okay personality-wise.. I checked the wound and she has some green pus gooey like thing. I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure that's the infection
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she only has a little and the rest of the wound looks yucky but definitely better than before. Should I be concerned?

I picked up some antibiotics from the vet and some antibiotic ointment to put on the wound. I don't know if it's affected her in any way but she's definitely eating more
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she flew up the steps into my house, she digs like crazy and quacks a lot!

Plus, my mommy told me to ask Saint Martin de Porres to heal my little baby. I'm a hopeful woman
 
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glad to hear she is doing better, can you give her a soak in the tub? warm water and salt added. Salt water can heal things real good, you'll have to make sure she doesn't drink the water but you could also just wash the wound out real good with salt water. how long have you been giving her the antibiotics? don't stop till their all gone alot of folks will say oh she is doing so much better I'll just stop the antibiotics, not good idea. How old is your duck? and what kind of cats are these?
 

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