It is common in dogs and referred to as hot spots. You should keep it clean. You can bath the area with a mild detergent or baby shampoo, and pat dry. Try to keep the dog from scratching or biting it (good luck). You can use hydrocortisone spray to stop the itching. Benadryl tablets can also stop the itch. We have always used Benadryl, but you should check with your Vet first.
I know they can have benadryl so just call your vet and let him tell you how much an how long and onlt do this if its itching
Go the vet immediately, you don't want eye problems to get worse, can lead to permanent damage to eye
Not necessarily. You should use whatever the vet prescribes. Calculating dosage for dogs for human medicines is difficult to impossible without training since it is often based on type of medicine, dog weight and the medication strength and route of administration, such as milligrams per kilogram of dog weight.
This is a worrying question. Please stop giving your dog benadryl.
None! Pepper spray could seriously harm a dog and damage its nose, eyes or skin and could be considered as abuse. Never ever pepper spray a dog!
You can get some medication that you put in water to dip the dog.
First and foremost, you should consult a veterinarian before administering OTC drugs meant for humans to dogs. Beyond Benadryl, however, there isn't much to prevent itching and licking for a dog. Flea treatments may be the answer or you may need to look at their diet or what could be touching their skin in their environment.
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Try to Scrape the stinger out with a Credit card or something that won't bend and then let them tough it out, certain breeds of dogs can take children's Benadryl for itching and redness.
I just called the emergency clinic because my basset has hives from who knows what. We've been giving her 50mg of benadryl every 8 hours and she is 65lbs. Its supposed to be 1mg per pound. They said that we can give her the benadryl every 4-6 hours for now since she has hives.
The worst that could happen is itchy skin and sniffing but not death or allergies nothing like that just dont spray air freashener after you spray that thing your dog wont live long hoped this helped :D