Replied by Mama to Many (TN) on 04/28/2023
Hi Skip,
I am so sorry about your pup!
Honey is great for healing open wounds. I am not sure how to use it in this situation, but if she licked it, it would be okay.
~Mama to Many~
Replied by Deirdre (NC) on 04/29/2023
Hi Skip,
Getting the correct diagnosis from a vet would be helpful. If it's spreading, antibiotics might be necessary. I would look at all the remedies on Earth Clinic's pyometra page. Internally, manuka honey, turmeric and vitamin C are the top remedies for pyometra and would help wounds. Colloidal Silver is another fantastic remedy, given internally. Here's the page: https://www.earthclinic.com/pets/pyometra-in-dogs-treatment.html. I hope your dog heals soon. Her condition sounds painful.
Replied by BJay (GA) on 04/28/2023
Hello, Skip. So sorry to read about the discomfort your dog is having. Just a suggestion to visit the below website. I noted that it had helpful information about healing pet wounds in a "natural" way. Maybe you'll see a remedy that may be safe for your dog. I pray she will be fully healed.
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/natural-treatment-options-for-open-wounds/
Replied by Dora (Fox, Arkansas ) on 05/22/2023
Slippery elm tree powder by itself if the wound is moist as it will stick to it quite quickly and follow up by mixing Slippery elm powder mixed with organic coconut. Mix 1 tbsp of slippery elm powder with pure organic cold expressed coconut oil until it creates a smooth easily malleable cream/paste. Will not harm if ingested. Is a heal all combination.