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Veterinary Formulated by Dr. Eric Witherspoon, DVM The ONLY wound care product you ever need! A rapid-acting, easily applied, non-messy, and non-greasy healing solution that utilizes nature's best remedies: tea tree oil, comfrey, myrrh, aloe vera, and goldenseal. Healers Cut and Wound Spray for Pets offers first aid treatment for open wounds, lacerations, cuts, mouth sores, punctures, abscesses, and other skin and underlying dermal tissues injuries. Its liquid form rapidly covers the impacted area without thickly coating like an ointment, a process that essentially slows healing by blocking rapid cell growth. Our solution does not occupy the space, enabling new tissue growth and promoting healing. Cut and Wound Spray for Pets works wonders on all types of skin injuries and, just as importantly, does not sting the animal in any way. For open wounds, punctures and lacerations.
SKU | 3130062 |
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Primary Brand | HEALERS |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Volume | 8 FZ |
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Length | 1 IN |
Height | 8 IN |
Width | 1 IN |
Before First Application, gently clean affected area, removing any dirt or material. Shake well and spray directly on affected areas or open wounds 2-3 times daily, coating area liberally. Do not spray directly into eyes. Area around the eyes and nose may be treated by spraying natural wound spray on a cotton ball and dabbing the affected area.
Keep out of eyes.
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What’s the best way to treat the cut on my dog’s paw? We’ve been spraying it with the skin spray (pictured), bandages and wraps and doing our best to keep him from licking it. The inflatable donut was ineffective so we’ll pick up a cone today. Thanks in advance!
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?
Pet had skin die off, back rt foot (after severe abscess in back rt hip threatened amputate) Vet removed dead, new skin growth underneath. This left atleast 50% of exposed flesh, the other has new skin growth. Antibiocs & cleaning w/chlorhexidine 2xs a day.(metacam 1x day for 2 day.)With cleaning and limited mobility still seems impossible to keep clean, constantly finding dirt/debris, misc stuck to raw skin. Is there a safe way to cover wound while also letting it breathe for healing purposes?
My 7 year old male Malamute has a dime-sized cut on his left rear leg where's elbow would be and it's just not healing what can I do to fix it
Hello. We are on vacation and our dog sitter noticed a cut on the rear of her leg, they are unsure of how it got there but it is not infected and she is acting normal. They wanted to try super glue but we are hesitant. Any other recommendations besides keeping it clean?
My dog has a reoccurring wound on her mind leg that usually I can heal but this time I can't , I tried peroxide & Bactracin & several other things...it is not gushing blood but is seeping & appears to he infected...is there anything you can suggest I may do to remeby her as I am very short if funds & just cannot at this time take her to the vet
My dog has an open sore on his toe, is there something over the counter I can apply or should we see the vet? It is not actively bleeding, but he does want to lick it often.
I noticed this cut on Bentley’s butt. It’s not causing him any discomfort, and he’s not acting strange. What would be the most effective form of treatment to make sure it heals quickly
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My dog got a minor cut on the inside of his back leg it is not bleeding and just looks like some skin is missing. It doesn’t appear to be bothering him. I am just wondering if I need to get anything to apply to it to prevent infection or just let it heal naturally
My 8 year old Shepherd mix has a small hold or wound on his back right leg. It’s about the size of a q-tip head and about 1/8” deep. Is this an emergency or something that can wait until next Friday?