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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.