Minor cut, graze or pad injury
Small surface wounds can happen after walks, play or grooming. They still need protection from licking and close monitoring.
Shop practical products and read clear guidance for dogs showing cuts, wounds & recovery. This page helps you choose support sensibly, understand what the symptom could point to, and know when veterinary advice is needed.
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This section is not a diagnosis. It gives sensible possibilities to help you decide what to monitor and when to involve your vet.
Small surface wounds can happen after walks, play or grooming. They still need protection from licking and close monitoring.
Small punctures can hide deeper damage. Heat, swelling, smell, pus or increasing pain can suggest infection.
After an operation, the priority is keeping the area clean, dry and protected while following your vet's instructions.
Contact your vet urgently for deep wounds, heavy bleeding, bite wounds, swelling, heat, discharge, bad smell, open stitches or worsening pain.
Start with comfort, protection, monitoring or safer daily routine. Products should support care, not replace veterinary diagnosis.
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Use products for practical support while staying alert to symptoms that need professional advice.
No. Products can support comfort, monitoring or safer daily care for cuts, wounds & recovery, but they cannot confirm whether the cause is Minor cut, graze or pad injury, Bite, puncture or infected wound or something else.
Start by tracking Bleeding and Licking wound, including when they happen, how long they last, and whether your dog is eating, drinking, toileting and moving normally.
Choose the product that helps the most immediate problem: one of the useful starting points for cuts, wounds & recovery may be Recovery collars, Recovery suits or Skin cleansers, depending on your dog's signs.
Contact your vet urgently for deep wounds, heavy bleeding, bite wounds, swelling, heat, discharge, bad smell, open stitches or worsening pain.