Can You Put Vaseline on a Dog’s Incision? Vet-Recommended Post-Surgery Care Tips
Learn why you should avoid using Vaseline on your dog's incision and follow proper post-surgery care to ensure safe and fast healing.
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Avoid putting Vaseline on your dog's incision. It can trap bacteria and delay healing. Instead, follow your vet's guidelines for post-surgery care. Typically, keeping the incision clean and dry, and preventing your dog from licking it, is advised. Use an Elizabethan collar if necessary.
FAQs & Answers
- Is it safe to apply Vaseline on my dog’s surgical incision? No, applying Vaseline on your dog’s incision is not recommended as it can trap bacteria and delay the healing process.
- How should I care for my dog’s incision after surgery? Keep the incision clean and dry, prevent your dog from licking it, and follow your veterinarian’s specific instructions for post-surgery care.
- What can I use to stop my dog from licking the incision site? Using an Elizabethan collar (cone) is typically advised to prevent your dog from licking or biting their surgical incision.