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    Quote Originally Posted by aschlecht
    I went for a walk with my black lab yesterday afternoon and he stuck his nose where it didnt belong inside a fence to sniff around and a dog latched on to his nose. there are 3 bite marks that are on top and one in the creese of his nose where there is just a little piece of skin hanging and a hole. It bled i cleaned it up but i was wondering if i can put neosporen on it or if there was something that i can put on it that will help it not get infected.
    For any of the wounds not near the entrance of the nose, a triple antibiotic salve, with just a trace or smear of tea tree oil on top would discourage licking. If any of the punctures are deep, then nosey puppy may need a short course of antibiotics.

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    Just for anyone here who doesn't know....do NOT use hydrogen peroxide, especially on puncture wounds. The "foaming" action can drive bacteria deeper into the wounds.

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    Poor baby. Call the vet and ask for advice

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    I hope both dogs are up to date on all their shots. Hope he's feeling
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    WELL! I am glad there was a fence between the two of them! Geepers!

    I put bag balm on things like that. I liked what someone said about rinsing with saline (salt water).

    Hope all heals well, and quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CathyBogart
    Just for anyone here who doesn't know....do NOT use hydrogen peroxide, especially on puncture wounds. The "foaming" action can drive bacteria deeper into the wounds.
    I'm glad I read this - I didn't know that, and I douse all their little cuts with peroxide. My mom always said the foam would flush everything out! (of course, she wasn't a vet)

    Hope his little nosie gets better soon. If you see any signs of infection - it swells, oozes, gets hot, or he seems lethargic - take him to the vet. Puncture wounds can fester just under the surface where you can't see them, until they abcess, which gets ugly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CathyBogart
    Just for anyone here who doesn't know....do NOT use hydrogen peroxide, especially on puncture wounds. The "foaming" action can drive bacteria deeper into the wounds.
    Really?? I guess I'd better tell my mom. She's ALWAYS used peroxide on all of us.....animals included. Huh, you learn something new everyday. Thanks for the info.
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    oh no poor guy, his nose looks sore!!!! ya peroxcide is the worst you can use, we found this out when my mom was diagnosed years ago with diabetes and the dr told us this, we never knew, we had always used it.

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