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Our Shih Tzu came home from the groomer yesterday with a nicked eyelid. After a few hours it started to bleed a little, but has since stopped. Is it OK to put a little dab of Neosporin on the cut to prevent an infection?



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Yes you should be fine. God Bless Smile


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Yep, it won't hurt them at all, even if they digest a little of it.


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I only use ophthalmic antibiotic cremes near the eye. The typical types that are found in the drug/ grocery stores can damage the eye if they get on it. Dogs will rub their eyes with their paws and legs. The label on the generic antibiotic creme I have indicates NOT to get it in the eyes.



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On a dog, OK.
On his eyelid, no.


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Neosporin burns if you get it in the eyes. But other than that, it is fine for dogs.




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I'm currently using a Neosporin/Polymyxin B/Dexamethsone eye drop on one of the dogs.

So yes.

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When our cat had a facial wound, the vet said use triple anti-biotic.


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yes you can just rub it in good because they will lick it


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Maybe a bit of a different view, but why bother at all? You said its only a nick, and dogs by nature heal pretty quick/well, so why not just watch it and let it heal on its own.

And as others have already noted, Neosporin in general is fine on dogs.


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We use it when the dogs get puncture wounds or cuts. It works. Chris
 
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