I’ve been trying to treat Fiver’s sore hock problems with either Neosporin or the PAd Guard my vet gave me, but I’m not satisfied with the results.
When I was having radiation treatments, I was recommended to use an ointment called Aquaphor. It’s very expensive but works beautifully to help keep moisture in the skin and soothe broken or chapped tissues. It is a base of petrolatum 41% plus mineral oil, ceresin, lanolin alcohol, panthenol, glycerin & bisabolol.
What I like about it is, it really sticks to the affected surface. Doesn’t wash off easy and keeps things nice and smooth while it soaks in. It’s sticky though, like most petroleum jelly products and will probably pick up all sorts of stuff as he walks about. But would it be bad to use on Fiver’s heels? The Neosporin tends to wipe off right off the bat and the Pad Guard dries too soon before I can get it on him. Could I use the Aquaphor to help his little footies? He needs something on there that will stay long enough to be effective. And with the 0.000010th of a second that I have to actually get something on him before he flips out and runs away, I need something that works.