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An easy spray application that dries quickly and begins soothing instantly. Contains no alcohol so there's no worry that it will sting or cause your pet discomfort.
SKU | 1595580 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Dogswell |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Volume | 4 FZ |
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Length | 1.63 IN |
Height | 6 IN |
Width | 1.63 IN |
Water, Polyester-5, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol & Ethylhexylglycerin, Allantoin, Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Tetrasodium EDTA.
Spray lightly, hold animal still for 30-60 seconds. Bandage wears off as skin returns to normal. Re-spray daily if necessary.Caution: Keep out of reach of children.
For external use on dogs only. Keep this and all pet products out of reach of children. Store at temperature between 66 -77 degree F.
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Easy to use
Muckel
6 years ago
My boy broke and cracked his dew-claw nail and the quick was exposed and painful...
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may as well use neosporin
chellsbells
6 years ago
claims to seal but it didnt seem to help much. I've had better luck with using s...
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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 dog ripped his nail off. Bleeding is stopped but it's broke right down to his hair and his quik is very exposed. Idon't have much antibiotics to wrap it up till tomorrow. But I have something called woun'dres - collagen hydrogel wound dressing. And another thing called iodosorb- cadexomer iodine ointment. Can i use ether for the night?Should I even wrap it?
Dog has wound on back that smells, is wet and red skin.
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.
Hello, after noticing some constant licking, I noticed my dog had a red bare bump a little above his dew claw. I cleaned it under some warm water and put ointment and bandaged it. He whimpers a little when he’s not on his paws. He lets me touch it and doesn’t whimper or flinch when applying ointment and bandage.
My dog got a gash in his leg from running at the dog park, has a little flesh pushed back. It doesn't seem to hurt him, it's not bleeding and I cleaned it with warm water and some cleaning solution from shoppers drug Mart. I don't think he needs stitches it does look a little deep thought. Can I just use liquid bandage ?? Or will it heal on its own? Thanks.
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Our dog has an open wound on his leg what should we do
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