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Dogs Hydrogen Peroxide Wounds

If a dog is injured, the treatment method is related to hydrogen peroxide, which should be carefully reviewed. For hydrogen peroxide, use it with caution on the dog's wound.

At the beginning, observe the state of the wound. If the wound is shallow and clean, or you can use dilute hydrogen peroxide to gently wash it to remove dirt and prevent it from becoming infected. When using it, make sure the concentration is appropriate. If it is too thick, it will hurt the dog's muscles and cause pain, and it will not be conducive to the healing of the wound.

If the wound is deep and miscellaneous, and contains various foreign bodies, first remove the visible things lightly, and then slowly inject hydrogen peroxide to make bubbles come out and help the wound. Then the injection should be slow to avoid the dog's pain. After washing, rinse with clean water to avoid residual liquid leaving wounds and causing adverse effects.

Also, after using the dog's state, if the skin around the wound is red, swollen, painful, or the dog shows irritability or discomfort, seek medical attention as soon as possible to prevent any accidents. In short, treating dog injuries with hydrogen peroxide requires caution to promote the health of the dog and heal quickly.