You could, but it's probably not the best idea. The surgical site should be kept clean until the sutures come out, but the incision should be sealed when the animal is recovered from anesthesia. Depending on what is in the Bactine spray, there may be drugs that inhibit the healing process, which may make it take longer for the incision to heal.
They have just had surgery, they can experience some pain and soreness at the site of the incision.
well the thing is you or ask the vets to bandeg it up then spray it with some non toxic to dogs and that spray to make it tast YUK!! then that will teach him?her
It is often illegal to kill dogs with a lice spray, even if they are attached to you.
My vet told me the hard nodule around my dogs incision is from the immune response to the sutures and it will resolve on its own. If your dog has swelling near the incision, then that is a seroma. You can google that for a good explanation.
No. Its "human" breath spray and is not for dogs. You can get things that help dogs breath if that's the issue
TPLO is a surgery that is performed on dogs if their cranial cruciate ligament has ruptured. The surgery helps stabilize the dogs stifle joint, and the surgery is similar to humans having an ACL repaired.
It is my experience that kidney stone surgery in dogs is very successful. Hope that helps you.
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You can purchase on the internet the Mace brand "Muzzle" pepper spray. It is made specifically for impairing dogs in a humane way. Pepper spray for humans is too strong to be used on dogs.
I certainly wouldn't recommend it.