on the skin yes. however make sure they do not lick at ti at all as like a human it is not good to digest. if you are going to use iodine maybe best to but a cone for the dog
Neosporin is safe to use in dogs in small amounts, rubbed in well for small scrapes and scratches, but it would be recommended if the cut does not heal by it's self, to take him to the vet.
Yes, iodine can expire. To determine if iodine is still safe to use, check the expiration date on the packaging. If there is no expiration date, visually inspect the iodine for any changes in color, odor, or consistency. If the iodine appears discolored, has a strange odor, or has changed in texture, it is best to discard it and get a new bottle.
No, it is not safe to use expired iodine for medical purposes as it may have degraded in effectiveness and could potentially cause harm. It is recommended to use only unexpired medical supplies for safety and efficacy.
Yes, until now, there are not recorded contraindications for use of Povidone-Iodine antiseptic for diabetics
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No, it is not safe to use hair dye on dogs as it can be toxic and harmful to their skin and overall health. It is best to consult a veterinarian for safe grooming options for your pet.
No, it is not safe to use DEET on your dog as it can be toxic to them. It is recommended to use pet-safe insect repellents specifically designed for dogs.
No, Monistat is not safe for dogs. It is a medication designed for human use and should not be used on animals without consulting a veterinarian.
i do not think its a problem
No, it is not safe to use expired iodine for medical purposes as it may have degraded in effectiveness and could potentially cause harm. It is recommended to use only unexpired medications for medical purposes.
Yes, they say in the commercial that it's safe.
You use them all the time. The alcohol or iodine on a cut are used all the time.