The best awser is yes cause the other day i used it on my rabbit BUT only the reagler 1 cause if u use like plus OMFG!!he or she is a gonner so these are the steps put on a glove and they might jump cause it does hurt a lil so ya thx bella.:P
Ask a vet, it probably depends on the condition.
The squirrel may eat it, so it is not a good idea.
As long as if it's the neosporin WITHOUT pain reliever. The pain reliever is toxic to chickens.
Clean it with rubbing alcohol, put neosporin on it and put a bandaid on it.
If your rabbit is bit by another animal, that's a serious problem and you should bring the rabbit to your vet. An animal bite can transmit disease to a rabbit, or the bacteria in the bite can lead to infection and an abscess, or the rabbit can lose so much blood that it dies. See the related questions below for info and helpful links.If:- you can't stop the wound from bleeding, or- the wound is gushing blood, or- the skin has stretched and the wound is huge, or- the rabbit is unresponsive,your rabbit needs immediate care: do not delay or else your rabbit will probably die! If your normal vet's is closed, bring your rabbit to the nearest 24/7 emergency vet hospital now!If your normal vet's is closed, and the bleeding is under control, and your rabbit seems okay (is eating, drinking, peeing, pooping, moving around, responding to your voice and touch), you should administer first aid and bring the rabbit to the vet's in the morning. First aid: (1) flush the wound with diluted povidone iodine; (2) flush the wound with luke-warm water; (3) apply a non-stick sterile gauze bandage to the wound; (4) secure the gauze by wrapping the area with a self-adhering bandage wrap. If you don't have the povidone iodine, just flush with warm water.
No, you can't put baby oil on a rabbit. Anything you put on a rabbit will end up inside the rabbit because rabbits clean themselves by licking themselves. Baby oil is not safe for a rabbit to ingest and can make the rabbit sick. There is no good reason to put baby oil or any kind of oil on a rabbit. If your rabbit is sick, you should bring it to a vet who has experience and knowledge in treating rabbits.
it will surely die if a venomous snake bit it. if not then it will live if the wound dont get infected.
Take the splinter out first. Then worry about cleaning the wound.
As long as if it's the neosporin WITHOUT pain reliever. The pain reliever is toxic to chickens.
Make sure to clean the wound and bandage it. Put Neosporin on it too.
1st you want to put peroxide on the wound 2nd put Neosporin and a bandied and woo-la fixed
I would use Neosporin
If your bulldog has an open cut, then peroxide and Neosporin will do the trick.
Chickens heal very well, so it will quite possibly heal on its own. I'd put a little Neosporin or triple antibiotic ointment on the wound, though.
neosporin.
nothing....it's just a yucca plant. if there is a wound, apply neosporin and cover with a bandage.
Neosporin... a bandaid... isoproypol.
Yes. If its for a cut or something under it.
Yes. The cream, NOT the ointment.