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Hydrogen Peroxide Dog Hot Spots

"On the Use of Hydrogen Peroxide for Hot Spots in Dogs"

Doctors often use hydrogen peroxide to treat the occasional hot sores in dogs. Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties, can clear sores and kill germs, and is quite beneficial to hot sores in dogs.

If you use hydrogen peroxide, you must follow the law. First wash the periphery of the hot sores with warm water, remove the filth, and then slowly inject an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide into the sores. If there is foaming, it is the appearance of hydrolysis of peroxide and disinfection. Wait for the foaming to rest, then rinse it with water to prevent it from hurting the skin.

The amount used should also be cautious. If it is too thick, it will hurt the dog's skin, causing severe pain and damage to the fur; if it is too light, it will be insufficient, and it will be difficult to achieve the effect of disinfection. Therefore, the concentration and dosage of hydrogen peroxide should be determined according to the severity and size of canine sores.

When treating canine heat sores with hydrogen peroxide, it is necessary to pay attention to the dog's reaction. If the dog is restless, or the skin around the sores is red and swollen, stop using it and consult a veterinarian immediately. There are differences in canine individuals, or they may have discomfort with hydrogen peroxide.

In short, hydrogen peroxide can be a good law for the treatment of canine heat sores. Those who use it must understand its reasons and follow its rules to ensure the well-being of the dog and promote its sores to heal.