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    I'm just wondering for curiosities sake. Would it be acceptable to use something like neosporin or bacitracin ointment on a wound like that to help with healing and prevent infection?

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    Re: Injured Petsmart BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Helonwheelz383 View Post
    I'm just wondering for curiosities sake. Would it be acceptable to use something like neosporin or bacitracin ointment on a wound like that to help with healing and prevent infection?
    Yes, but for a wide wound like this, it's not enough...he should have had stitches to close the wound (along w/ injected antibiotics), & personally, I'd have tube-fed
    him to help both his nutrition (to promote healing) & his hydration. I'm glad he's got a vet taking care of him now & hope he recovers ok. Delaying proper treatment
    doesn't help...

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