Absolutely NOT! It's a dog. Not a four legged human. If you think it's infected, get the dog to a vet, If you do not think it's infected, leave it alone. Actually, antiseptic cream would not hurt a dog. The dog will probably just lick it off, but over-the-counter creams and lotions are designed to be safe enough that it shouldn't cause anything except a bad taste. Antiseptic creams and ointments are designed to kill some bacteria and prevent infection in a wound. If a wound has visible pus (yellow or white discharge) or is very red and hot - or if it does not close over within a few days - then you should take the dog to the vet.
1g Menthol in 100g Aqueous cream
you can put hydrocortazoine cream but that is all you should put on.
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Some common names of aqueous creams include E45 cream, Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion, and Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream.
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No, it is not safe to put athlete's foot cream on your dog. Dogs have different skin and can have adverse reactions to human medications. It is best to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment for your dog's skin condition.
no
A topical cream that is safe for dogs and can be used to treat skin conditions is hydrocortisone cream.
Yes as long as it is where they can`t lick it or call vet to see if they have it for dogs that's ok if they lick it
Water, yes. Cream, no. All breeds of dogs are lactose intolerant. Cream is a dairy product and therefore cannot be digested by dogs. Dairy causes digestive pain, diarrhoea and constipation in dogs.
I would imagine they put it together in two halves, put the the cream in one half, and then put it together.