How to treat bed sores in dogs: hot topics and practical guides on the Internet in the past 10 days
Recently, the topic of pet health has continued to heat up, with “dog bedsores” becoming one of the hot search keywords in the past 10 days. Many pet owners suffer from anxiety due to a lack of knowledge about care. This article combines hot discussions and veterinary advice from across the internet to provide you with a structured solution.
1. What are dog bedsores?

Decubitus ulcers are a condition caused by ischemic necrosis of the skin and subcutaneous tissue due to long-term compression. They are common in elderly dogs, dogs with limited mobility or obese dogs. Symptoms include redness, swelling, ulceration, and hair loss.
| Decubitus ulcer classification | Symptoms |
|---|---|
| Mild (Grade I) | The skin is red but not broken |
| Moderate (Level II) | Epidermal damage, superficial ulcers |
| Severe (Grade III-IV) | Deep tissue necrosis, high risk of infection |
2. Top 5 treatment methods that are hotly discussed on the Internet
According to the analysis of social platform data in the past 10 days, the following methods are the most discussed:
| method | support rate | Applicable stage |
|---|---|---|
| Antibacterial ointment (such as erythromycin) | 32% | Level I-II |
| Pressure reducing mattress/memory foam nest | 28% | all stages |
| Clean the wound with saline | 22% | Level II-III |
| Oral antibiotics (veterinary guidance required) | 12% | Level III-IV |
| laser therapy | 6% | Postoperative recovery |
3. Step-by-step treatment guide
Step 1: Clean the wound
Use saline or pet-specific disinfectant (such as chlorhexidine) to clean twice a day to avoid alcohol irritation.
Step 2: Promote healing
For Grades I-II, zinc-containing ointment can be applied; for Grade III and above, antibiotic ointment prescribed by a veterinarian is required.
Step 3: Stress Relief Care
Turn your dog over every 2 hours and use a pressure-reducing mattress (the most searched brand on the Internet: K&H Pet Products).
4. Preventive measures (hot discussion focus)
| prevention methods | effectiveness |
|---|---|
| Regularly check stressed areas (elbows, hips) | ★★★★★ |
| Keep the kennel dry and clean | ★★★★☆ |
| Control your weight (obese dogs are 3 times more at risk) | ★★★☆☆ |
5. Emergency handling
If the following conditions occur, you need to seek medical treatment immediately (alert data in the past 3 days):
• Pus discharge or foul odor from the wound (47%)
• Dog refuses to eat/fever (33%)
• The ulcer is larger than the size of a coin (20% of cases)
6. Nutritional assistance program
Recently popular pet bloggers recommend: Supplementing vitamin C (5mg/kg daily) and protein (such as cooked chicken breast) can speed up wound healing.
Note: The statistical period of the data in this article is from X month X day to X month X day, 2023. It is generated based on the popularity analysis of Weibo, Zhihu, pet forum and other platforms. Treatment plans need to be based on individual circumstances, and it is recommended to consult a professional veterinarian in severe cases.
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