Your dog cuts his paw on a rock when you’re out for a walk. Instinctively, you reach for that familiar yellow tube of Neosporin in your medicine cabinet. After all, it’s what you’d use on yourself. But before you dab it on your dog’s skin, it’s worth pausing. While Neosporin helps protect minor cuts and scrapes in humans, it’s not always the safest choice for pets. Dogs have different sensitivities, and their habit of licking wounds can turn a simple first aid fix into a bigger problem. So what’s safe to use instead?

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