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Forum DIET & CARE Treating rabbit skin wounds

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    • Ranjen1
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        My rabbit had fur pulled by another rabbit during a bonding session.  He has a pretty sizable patch of red raw skin on his neck and a few small scabs along his back.  I separated them of course and need to know what I can use to treat the skin wound.  I have some antibiotic pills left over from a previous ear infection, I thought about giving him those as well in case..


      • Sarita
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          I wouldn’t do the antibiotics – I would just use Neosporin without the pain relief.


        • Ranjen1
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            The Neosporin with pain relief. Is that the Neosporin plus? I read that we shouldn’t use the plus. There is so much conflicting info online…I think I might take him to the vet just to make sure he is ok…


          • MoveDiagonally
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              Neosporin WITHOUT pain relief is what was suggested by Sarita. The stuff with pain relief isn’t good for them (as you mentioned).

              I would definitely see a vet if you’re worried.


            • Ranjen1
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                Sorry, I just saw that. Thanks very much!!

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