Naturally Treating Dog Burns There are many small dogs, in particular those belonging to the toy and terrier breeds, which run around the feet of their masters when they are walking with a kettle or pot of hot water and end up getting burnt Treatment: I learned a very good treatment from some peasants in the highlands of Peru. First you bathe the affected area with vinegar; then, you apply a thick layer of honey and leave it there for about ten minutes. Keep on applying honey until the pain goes away. After that, lightly bandage the wound by putting cotton cloths on top of a layer of honey. Long-haired dogs must be shaved before applying the honey; otherwise, you'll have a mess. Another remedy for burns is the raw potato. Wash and finely grate the potato. With the pulp that you have obtained, mash it and pass it through a strainer. The resulting pulp is what you apply on the wound. In addition to this, you can apply egg whites. |