It is generally not recommended to allow your dog to ingest Silver Honey ointment, and it's important to prevent them from licking their wound.
- Monitor for signs of gastrointestinal upset, such as vomiting or diarrhea.
- Use an Elizabethan collar (e-collar) or a similar device to prevent licking.
- Observe the wound for any signs of irritation, infection, or delayed healing.
Silver Honey is designed for topical use to aid in wound healing and protect against bacteria. However, like many topical products, it's best to prevent your pet from ingesting it. Consuming the ointment could potentially lead to minor gastrointestinal issues, and licking may also interfere with the healing process of the wound.
For further peace of mind or if you notice any adverse reactions, you can book a vet consultation with one of our qualified professionals at Dial A Vet.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Silver Honey ointment used for?
Silver Honey ointment is used to promote healing in minor wounds, cuts, abrasions, and burns in pets. It combines natural honey with medical-grade silver, both known for their healing and antibacterial properties.
- What should I do if my dog has ingested a small amount of Silver Honey?
If your dog has ingested a small amount of Silver Honey, monitor for any signs of gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting or diarrhea. If these symptoms occur or you have any concerns, contact a vet.
- How do I stop my dog from licking its wound?
To prevent your dog from licking its wound, use a protective collar such as an e-collar. You can also distract your dog with toys or ensure they are properly supervised until the wound has healed.