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My dog has neck wounds from a shock collar. Can I treat them myself?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Female | spayed | 50 lbs

My dogs shock collar was left on to long and I noticed a smell and two holes on her neck where the collar was. What can I do to help treat her at home because I can't afford a huge bill

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Answered By Lotus Altholtz

Veterinarian, Board-Certified Lab Animal Medicine Specialist

Published on January 31st, 2019

Many corporate animal hospitals such as VCA and Banfield offer free first exams which can save you a $50-$85 office visit fee. In addition, many local ASPCA’s and humane societies offer low cost veterinary care. I strongly recommend calling around and making an appointment for Angel to be seen. Topical over the counter neosporin may not be adequate and would not be recommended if the holes are deep. Cleaning/flushing of the wounds with dilute chlorhexidine antiseptic and a course of oral antibiotics such as Simplicef will likely be prescribed. Pending the appearance of the skin, a topical steroid/antibiotic ointment and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory such as Rimadyl (carprofen) for pain may also be dispensed. Do not administer ibuprofen or acetaminophen as they are toxic to dogs. Good luck!

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