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Whether your cat’s dealing with a minor scratch or your dog has a deeper wound, you want them back at full health fast, and award-winning, revolutionary Vetericyn skin and wound care products can help. Fueled by cutting-edge advances in wound care, Vetericyn products use a synthesized molecule found naturally in white blood cells to provide relief and promote healing. Vetericyn sprays, washes and gels are non-toxic, steroid-free and antibiotic-free making them ideal for wound, skin, eye and ear treatments.
The Vetericyn family of products offers advanced animal wellness solutions, including cutting-edge Vetericyn Plus wound, skin, eye and ear care products that work without damaging healthy skin to promote fast, effective healing.
To start your pet on the path to safe, effective healing, you can purchase Vetericyn products without a prescription at Petco online or your neighborhood Petco Pet Care Center.
No. While the cutting-edge technology behind Vetericyn has broad applications across all species, Vetericyn is intended solely for use on animals.
Vetericyn products contain a synthesized version of a germ-fighting molecule that occurs naturally in our white blood cells—hypochlorous (HOCl) acid. Because the HOCl molecule is pH neutral and has a similar safety profile to saline, it’s appropriate for animals even if ingested. And it doesn’t damage healthy tissue the way traditional wound cleansers can, making it ideal for cleaning, irrigating, and debriding wounds to jumpstart the healing process.
Vetericyn is made from super-oxidized hypochlorous (HOCl) solution—a known antimicrobial that has demonstrated efficacy in vitro against several strains of bacteria.
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Nashville has a cut on her paw pad and we’re trying to figure out the best way to help it heal it quickly. We think it’s a cut, it’s the white curcle in the picture. We’ve been trying to leep it clean, and spray Vetericyn on it. It causes her to limp. Is there anything else we can do to help her so she’s more comfortable?
Noticed 2 days ago small wounds under my dogs mouth and in the folds- I think from scratching. Minor yellow discharge when cleaned (but not actively draining) I have been cleaning with Vetericyn plus, and was on vacation- but will go pick up a cone today. Have seen slight improvement since I noticed them. Is this something I need to see my vet for/need antibiotics? Or any other suggestions? Thanks!
Our cat has recently gotten an eye infection. She is the only one of our three cats that has this. She has had it in her left eye for about two weeks. We have tried the Vetericyn plus eye drops for cats which previously worked on one of our other cats, but hasn’t help at all this time. She is 15 years old and I was wondering if you had any idea of what this might be and or any advice. Thank you
My dog has problems with her eyes quite regularly and I have found that using Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Ophthalmic Gel whenever she has it gets rid of it within a few days. I apply it three times a day and keep her cone on to prevent her from itching it. Although this time it seems to not Ben working like it usually has in the past. So I’m worried it’s something more serious or I’ll have to get something else for her. Can’t afford to take her to vet till Monday. So hoping for answers here.
Our 8 yr old female beagle has an ulcer/ lesion on the end of her back/base of tail, about two in long by 1 in wide with pus and few drops of blood. We put a cone on her, then tried Vetericyn 4 x day for a month with no change. So now we have been rinsing, then putting .04 Chlorhexadine on it 1 x every few days, rinsing again. No improvement. It seems to be getting larger and deeper. And now her nose is warm. She is still eating a lot and going out to urinate, but she is laying down more.
My 4 yo cat - I recently discovered a scab in front of her ear. Since I've noticed it I've also noticed her scratching it. In the photos it looks wet bc I've applied Vetericyn Plus hydrogel anti itch. She JUST visited the vet last week for a full checkup and vaccines, it wasn't there then, nor did he find fleas/mites/ anything IN her ear. Could she have caught mites from the vet? Could it be an allergic reaction to Rabies or Feline distemper vaccine? Fish dryfood I first bought 3 mo ago?
Hello! I'm concerned about my cat Mia. She is about 9 years old and she has been constantly licking herself and it's causing scabs along her back by her tail. She also constantly licks other areas but I haven't found any scabs there. I tried using Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Hydrogel but I'm not seeing any results. Do you have any idea what is causing her to constantly lick? And anything I could buy at maybe a Petco to help this? She is also balding in the back of the tail area as well.
My dog has a red, swollen, itchy eye with discharge. She seems sensitive to light and is not her usual high energy self. I used saline eye wash for a day and it got worse. Now I'm using vetericyn eye gel and it seems to help. When I opened her eyes to put the gel in her normally brown eyes were pale and grey, as If she was blind. This hasn't been going on for more than 2 days, is she going blind or could it be a symptom or side effect of the medicine? She is 2 years, a German shepherd
My cat got an anal sac abscess which ruptured. I was able to spray it out pretty well with Bactine spray for the time being. I called every vet in the area and no one has availability for at least a week and I don't have the funds to go to an emergency vet. I have a sterile syringe that I plan to use to flush with chlorhexidine and/or povidone–iodine. Which would be better (or both)? Since I obviously can't get Panalog, would a triple-antibiotic be effective to apply into it afterward?
Dental oral care...which products to use? Was suggested OralVet, as its the one which digests in the dogs stomach is swallowed in big chunks. but not readily available in most stores. Is there a comparable product readily available, safe and easily digested?
My 90 lb Shepard lab mix has a weeping eye. The color is slightly green when it accumulates. Started about 2-3 days ago. do Vetco Clinics prescribe arithromycin? Would that be the RX? Anything over the counter I should try? Thanks!
Product recommendation pls: naturvet Omega gold plus salmon oil chews vs VetriScience derma strength every day health chews; pls see attached pics. Looking for Omega 3 supplement (chews). Nikki eats core wellness grain free ocean flavor. Being using VetriScience, her itchiness from unknown allergy hasn't improved. On the other hand, I would like to know where/how I can get cytopoint, asked my vet but they don't have it. Thanks !