I wouldn't recommend it, any liquid in an animals ears can be very bothersome to the animal. I would contact your vet for more information.
Certainly not - it's a bleach and you will do more harm than good
No, please consult a Vet.
Once or twice a day.
peroxide
Depending on the severity and cause of the cut, hydrogen peroxide may or may not be useful. It is highly recommended not to use hydrogen peroxide on deep wounds. For small wounds with debris, hydrogen peroxide is useful to dislodge small particles within the wound. In this case, it is recommended to rinse the wound with clean, running water as well.
Hydrogen peroxide is a very drying solution, and can impede, or interfere with the natural healing process. You should only use Hydrogen Peroxide on a wound if directed by a medical physician.
no i dont think it can
No! It is best to use peroxide on a wound and better yet see your vet! It's possible a wound could get infected.
yes, but it won't do much
Hydrogen Peroxide. As a sufferer of Hidradenitis Supperitiva, I have been using Peroxide for 4 years now. The best part about it, is that it doesn't burn when it is wiped on an open wound. It is very safe to use.
Peroxide foams when their are germs where it is placed. The wound may be healed, but be germy.
If you mean 3% hydrogen peroxide solution, that's what it's for. Higher concentrations, or other peroxides, may not be safe and should not be used for this purpose without consulting a physician.
Peroxide is a chemical part. It's not a condition that requires medicine, and isn't a medicine itself. Hydrogen peroxide is sometimes used for disinfection immediately after a wound.
chemical