I wouldn't recommend doing so - Neosporin is a triple antibiotic ointment or cream that includes at least one antibiotic that is extremely toxic when ingested. Since dogs are notorious for licking away every cream, lotion and goo placed on their skin, you would risk a serious medical reaction if you used Neosporin on a dog's skin.
The good news is, keeping the skin clean, dry and exposed to the atmosphere does a lot of good in clearing up rashes in dogs - simply clipping the hair close with a men's beard shaver and keeping the area dry can go a long ways towards resolving issues like hot spots.
yes if it is for a cut or sore
Only if your dog has licked your neosporin.
It is not recommended to use Neosporin on a dog's ruptured anal sac without consulting a veterinarian first. The anal sac area is sensitive and using the wrong type of medication can potentially worsen the condition. It is important to seek proper veterinary care for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
No, it may do more harm than good, don't mess or guess with any animals eyes.
no it will make it very sick and might kill him/her.
If you have minor burn then you can use Neosporin on it. But when the burned area is large and severe then one should not use Neosporin. The Neosporin is only applied to the external areas.
Neosporin if its where they can`t lick it if its where they can lick it call the vet and get medicine from him/her that won`t hurt your dog
Yes, you can generally use Neosporin if you are allergic to tetracycline, as Neosporin does not contain tetracycline or any related antibiotics. Neosporin typically contains bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B, which are different classes of antibiotics. However, if you have a known allergy to neomycin or any of the other ingredients in Neosporin, you should avoid using it. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about allergies and medication use.
The tube of Neosporin doesn't say to use it on puncture wounds, so you don't use it on puncture wounds.
Yes Neosporin is a good medication to use if your Beardie has an external sore or injury
1. cold water 2. Neosporin 3. and a bandaged
You should not use neosporin as a lubricant. You should not use neosporin more often than absolutely necessary. MRSA ("Staph Infection"): http ://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/14/mrsa-in-u-s-becoming-resistant-to-over-the-counter-ointment/