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You should not use Neosporin on your dog unless directed by a veterinarian; instead, apply an antimicrobial ointment specifically made for dogs.
For minor dog wounds, the best thing to apply is a dog-safe antiseptic like 2% chlorhexidine or povidone-iodine, followed by an antimicrobial ointment suitable for canines.
Minor dog wounds can be treated at home by cleaning with saline solution, applying antimicrobial ointment, and using a clean bandage to protect the area.
You can treat minor wounds at home by cleaning the area with a pet-safe antiseptic, applying antimicrobial ointment, and bandaging it properly, but severe or infected wounds require veterinary care.
For minor wounds, clean the area with saline or pet-safe antiseptic, apply a dog-safe antimicrobial ointment, and cover it with a sterile bandage. Seek veterinary care for deep, bleeding, or infected wounds.
Dawn dish soap is generally safe for dogs in emergency or one-time situations, but it's not recommended for regular use as it can dry out their skin and coat.
Seresto collars are highly effective, killing existing fleas within 24 hours and ticks within 48 hours, with continued protection lasting up to eight months.
While no method guarantees 100% eradication, Seresto flea collars offer up to eight months of protection by killing fleas at all life stages upon contact.
Seresto collars are highly effective, killing existing fleas within 24 hours and repelling new fleas and ticks for up to eight months when used correctly.
Applying a Seresto flea and tick collar consistently and correctly provides up to eight months of protection, effectively killing fleas and preventing infestations.

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