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Dog bite wound: Can I treat my dog's injury at home to save money?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

My friend's dog was injured today and she's worried about the wound but is scared she can't pay for it. Would it be possible to have an estimate for this wound?

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Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on November 28th, 2017

You need to get an estimate from a local vet. We are not a vet clinic. Prices vary depending on your location and prices also vary from clinic to clinic. Now, that being said, that looks like a bite wound and if it is, usually vets will not stitch them closed for fear of trapping bacteria in the skin. So, if your friend wants to try to just keep the wound very clean for the next 5-7 days it may heal up on it's own. It may also get infected even if she tries to keep it clean and if that happens she will need to get her to a vet for treatment at that time. For wound cleaning I suggest DILUTE betadine or chlorhexidine solution. You can buy them at any pharmacy. Mix a 1:10 dilution of cleaner with water. Clean it 2-3 times a day. After cleaning, dry it thoroughly and apply a thin layer of Neosporin (or generic comparable). DO NOT use hydrogen peroxide. Hope this helps. Best of luck.

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