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Maggots on Dog??
What can be used safely to kill maggots IN a small dog? My neighbors dog was hurt on Friday. The next day, we discovered maggots had developed on an open wound, and some were also seen around the rectom.
Today is Sunday. All the maggots on the outside of the dog have been killed. Dipped the dog in Dawn/water solution that killed fleas and dislodged the maggots. We brushed and combed until we found nothing else.
I told neighbor friend to brush and comb the dog several times a day to hopefully catch any hatched eggs from the maggots.
Using a Betadine mixture (5 parts water/1 part Betadine) on the dogs wound.
Any other suggestions??
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This is a condition called myiasis - which country are you in by the way? And if it is in a dog, I suppose it is canine myiasis.
Whenever I say someone's wrong I get shafted on AB, however.... I dont think Snappy is right - basically the maggots may not know when to stop - esp the rectal ones and will eat their way up an emaciated dog.
Out of interest, can you get the vet to tell you which fly he thinks they are from?
I do not know how to post individual answers, so here goes:
Snappy: vet agreed with you -- maggots do clean a wound - problem occurs when left unchecked, they can do much greater damage/death. We have gotten rid of outside infestation of maggots on the little Sheltie, now must keep the wound clean so no infection develops. According to owner, dog 'may have been run over' on Friday. I didn't know anything was wrong until I went over to visit on Sunday. I then helped owner to bathe, brush, and dry the Sheltie, and insisted on putting the dog in the house -- away from any more flys!!!! I sincerely thank you for your opinion.
smudge: agreed -- if it were MY dog, she would have gone to vet immediately to find out what damage was done after injury was discovered. Unfortuneately, I do not dictate what the neighbor spends on her dog, and I am not financially able to handle a $100+ for an office call, x-rays, and/or meds (I must add * * I do have 3 K-9 companions myself, and they DO go to the vet whenever the need arrises, no matter the cost). So, I did the next best thing to help, and that was to research maggots on the internet. What I discovered was that a solution of peroxide/water --- OR --- a mixture of Betadine/water would get rid of the maggots and further cleanse the wound. Both items I had at home, so elected to use the Betadine/water on the dogs wound. I also researched and found this forum -- I asked the question here only to see if anyone had any specific knowledge to share to help out the neighbors Sheltie.
To ALL: Follow-up on Sheltie
Been a week now since origional injury. Was much more perky when I doctored her last night. Has been eating as of Thursday. Pooping and peeing. Moving legs alot now.
In changing her from one side to the other last night, she didn't want to switch, so she placed her back feet out to block the change. Actually held her own weight up for about 30 seconds, then seemed tired, so Iet me lay her down.
If anyone is still interested in a follow-up in 4-5 days, let me know. Otherwise, thank you for your different inputs.
Fakeplastic: No, no vet visit. I do understand what you are saying, though. Prayer has to be my answer.
Good news is that Lady took 3-4 steps (with me holding a towel for support that was looped under her belly) on Sunday!! I have kept the Sheltie here with me since Friday. She got a good bath that night. I made sure to dry her off, doctor the wound, place her on clean towel after her supper, then giving her the antibotic pill (twice daily), ending the evening with a super pet job. This is our twice daily routine, except she doesn't get a full bath daily, just her butt cause she has scooted around in poop (wound is high on her back, so keeps out of the floor stuff).
Eventho I have a full time job myself, I still have more time to take care of Lady, than her owner (she is gone at odd times for 1-2 days at a time, driving a charter bus). That is why she let me bring Lady to my house to care for her.
Sheltie is eating very well now, and moving around more.
Today is Monday. When I took her out to pee before I left for work, I lightly held the 'support towel' and was overjoyed that she took about 10 steps (looking for the right place to pee, don't cha know!) This pm, she took more steps looking for the 'right place'!! Is slow and unsteady, but was sure footed, nonetheless.
I know her healing will take awhile yet, and I can see she is making a little progress each day. I view this time as rehab efforts. She is good to work with, and I don't mind taking care of her. While I don't need a 4th K9 at my home, I would accept her if the opportunity presents itself.