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Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Utility Gel Spray adheres to your livestock's wound site, providing an extra layer of protection for wound and skin ailments. It also works great for burns and abrasions, in conjunction with wound dressings, and is excellent for use in hard-to-reach locations.
SKU | 3684559 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Vetericyn |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 16 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Height | 8.25 IN |
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ACTIVE: Hypochlorous Acid (0.012%). INACTIVE: Electrolyzed Water, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hypochlorite, Lithium Magnesium Sodium Silicate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phosphates, Sodium Sulfate.
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Shake well before using. Move excess hair from the wound area (clip if necessary). Saturate the affected area with Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Utility Gel, flushing away any foreign debris. Repeat 3-4 times daily until the wound is healed. No rinsing is needed. Utility Gel is designed to stick to the application site and evaporate slowly; there is no need to wipe away residue. If a dressing is used, saturate it with Utility Gel at each dressing change. For best results, use Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Utility Spray to wash the area before application of the Utility Gel.
For external use only. For animal use only. Consult veterinarian for systemic conditions.
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Originally posted on vetericyn.com
Originally posted on vetericyn.com
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Originally posted on vetericyn.com
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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.
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?
What are suitable treatments for flystrike, mastitis, foot rot, fleas, worms and abscesses?
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?
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