Dog Licks Douxo Antiseptic Chlorhexidine Climbazole Mousse
If a dog licks the antibacterial mousse of Douxo Chlorhexidine, the consequences are quite complicated. Chlorhexidine has antibacterial effect, and appropriate external use can protect the skin. However, if the dog licks too much, it may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, such as vomiting, diarrhea, etc. Clohexidine is often used for antifungal. After licking, dogs may experience oral irritation, increased salivation, and may affect their digestive system, causing loss of appetite.
When a dog is found licking the mousse, it is recommended to gently rinse its mouth with water to minimize residue. If the dog experiences obvious symptoms of discomfort, such as frequent vomiting, severe diarrhea, and mental weakness, be sure to take it to the veterinarian immediately. According to the specific condition of the dog, the veterinarian will either take the method of inducing vomiting to reduce the absorption of mousse; or carry out corresponding treatment to relieve discomfort and protect the health of the dog. In short, pay close attention to the state of the dog and seek medical attention in time when necessary to protect the dog.
When a dog is found licking the mousse, it is recommended to gently rinse its mouth with water to minimize residue. If the dog experiences obvious symptoms of discomfort, such as frequent vomiting, severe diarrhea, and mental weakness, be sure to take it to the veterinarian immediately. According to the specific condition of the dog, the veterinarian will either take the method of inducing vomiting to reduce the absorption of mousse; or carry out corresponding treatment to relieve discomfort and protect the health of the dog. In short, pay close attention to the state of the dog and seek medical attention in time when necessary to protect the dog.

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