Is it okay for my pet to lick the incision?
• If a dog licks his incision it will actually delay the healing process because they usually lick too much and traumatize the area.
• Licking can remove stitches and cause the incision to open
• Licking can become a severe habit that is difficult to break
• Licking can cause infection as the mouth has many bacteria
• Dogs will frequently lick the incision when the owner is not watching such as at night time; if the skin looks red or excoriated the most common cause is from licking.
• To stop your pet from licking the following can be tried:
- Elizabethan collar can be placed on the neck; this will not help stop your pet from scratching at the region
- Cervical collar (bite not collar) is a less awkward device and can be effective at stopping a pet from licking the surgical site
- If the incision is over the chest a tee shirt can be put on your pet and the waist of the shirt fastened in place with an ace bandage or duct tape.
- If the incision is over the paw or lower limb a bandage or sock could be put on and kept up with tape.
- Bitter apple can be applied around the incision; many dogs will continue to lick after application of this topical
- Bitter Apple can be applied next to the incision