Can I put triple antibiotic ointment on my dogs hot spots?

Answered by Jeremy Urbaniak

It is generally not recommended to use human medications such as Neosporin, hydrocortisone, or Vaseline on your dog’s hot spots. While these products may be effective for humans, they can have adverse effects on dogs.

One reason why these medications should be avoided is that they can cause dogs to lick the affected area even more. Dogs have a natural instinct to lick wounds, and the taste or smell of these topical creams and ointments can actually attract them to the hot spot. Excessive licking can further irritate the area and delay the healing process.

Another concern with using human medications on dogs is that they may contain ingredients that can be toxic to them. For example, Neosporin contains an antibiotic called neomycin, which can cause allergic reactions in some dogs. Hydrocortisone creams, although commonly used for skin conditions in humans, can be harmful if ingested by dogs and may even suppress their immune system.

Instead of using human medications, it is best to consult with your veterinarian for appropriate treatment options for your dog’s hot spot. They may prescribe a specific topical cream or ointment that is safe and effective for dogs. These medications are specifically formulated for canine use and are less likely to cause adverse reactions.

In the meantime, there are some steps you can take to help alleviate your dog’s discomfort. Keeping the area clean and dry is important to prevent further infection. Gently clean the hot spot with a mild antiseptic solution recommended by your vet and pat it dry. Avoid using harsh soaps or alcohol-based products as they can irritate the skin.

If your dog is constantly licking or scratching the hot spot, you may need to use an Elizabethan collar (cone) to prevent them from further irritating the area. Additionally, providing a comfortable and clean environment for your dog, as well as addressing any underlying causes of hot spots, such as allergies or flea infestations, can help prevent future occurrences.

To summarize, it is not advisable to use human medications like Neosporin, hydrocortisone, or Vaseline on your dog’s hot spots. These products can lead to increased licking and potential toxicity. Consult with your veterinarian for proper treatment options, and follow their recommendations for the best care for your furry friend.