URGENT!!! Please help!!!

Jackieshoes

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This is what he did after his bath running his face all over stuff. I put cornstarch on it... Any other ideas?
 
UH OH... cuts?
 
If it's cuts, you can put a little Neosporin on them.
 
Do you have any Vetericyn? If it is more of a scratch you could put it on a qtip to apply around the eyes being careful not to get it in his eyes. We used it when Harlea had a scratch on her leg the other day and Iit is almost gone now. If it is more than a scratch I am not sure what to use.
 
We use polysporin on our Bulldog when he gets a cut. It has been recommended by his Vet. Good luck.
 
The scratches look pretty superficial (not deep) so I'd just keep them clean and dry as possible. If you see irritation or redness, apply some antibiotic ointment and your bully should be good as new in no time.
 
I totally agree with above advice, just keep it lean, you can use hydrogen peroxide, and Polysporin to help it heal. Other than that the air will heal it as well, it looks like skin irritation, like a rug burn, rather than a deep cut, so should heal. Silly baby he must not have liked being wet, so tried to wipe off the evil bath water.
 
Ah well I used the cornstarch because I was told one time that they use it for syptic powder because it dues the same thing. Didn't bleed anymore though. Maybe I need to put some in his nose wrinkles since its drying... It's the only wrinkle that gets "gummy" for lack of a better word, lol
 
Ah well I used the cornstarch because I was told one time that they use it for syptic powder because it dues the same thing. Didn't bleed anymore though. Maybe I need to put some in his nose wrinkles since its drying... It's the only wrinkle that gets "gummy" for lack of a better word, lol


Use witch hazel for nose wrinkle. Natural.astringent..so no drying needed..and no gunk. But only couple times a week..will irritate if too dry.
 
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