The Well & Good Bitter Bandage keeps your pup's cuts covered. This dog bandage's self-adhering design makes wrapping up your pooch's wounds a breeze and the bitter taste will discourage them from biting on their boo-boos.
SKU | 3499492 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Well & Good |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
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travos
7 years ago
I was completely surprised this actually stayed on as it claimed. My dog was lic...
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Not bitter enough?
Kevin Truitt
2 years ago
Dog bit off the wrap and then picked up roll and started running around like it ...
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My puppy just got spayed 2 days ago and she hates the cone so I was wondering if it is okay to apply this nutri vet bitter bandage around her tummy where her stitches are, just not sure though because it says do not appply directly on open wounds or sores. is that considered an open wound?
Hi, I think my cat got caught in a wired fence and came back home with an ugly wound. I took her to the vet and he cleaned it up and gave me a mild skin lotion without alcohol asking me to use it 3 times a day keeping the skin humid. I will appreciate it very much if you could please give your opinion if there's anything additional that I can do. Thanking you in advance I send you my sincere wishes. Mehmet Celal Yahyabeyoglu
Hello, My cat Bugger has an open wound due to Squamous cell carcinoma. I clean the wound twice a day with saline and then apply Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfates and Dexamethasone Ophthalmic ointment. The wound bleeds and stings after using the saline. I am going to clean the wound with sterile warm water and then use the ointment. May I have your thoughts please? Thank you. Linda
Which is best to promote skin healing in dogs: Bepanthen Plus (dexpanthenol + chlorhexidine) or OmniMatrix (zinc oxide + herb extracts)? Thanks!
He has two open sore on his elbow. I've tried to wrap it but he removes the bandage. He keep getting dirt and pebbles stuck to them. What can I do?
Bleeding and swelling
Bertie is limping, I think he has cracked / pictured his front left paw pad. I’m bathing it in hibiscrub and putting Vaseline on. How long will it take to heal?
My dog somehow ended up with a damaged tissue under her carpal pad while playing with dogs. I wiped the area with damp paper towels, applied pressure with clean towel to stop bleeding and then applied kwik stop styptic powder with a damp cotton pad and bandaged the leg. I kept the bandage on for couple of hours and then took it off. The photo is 1 week after the injury. There is no bleeding, she walks good on her leg with no signs of pain so Im not sure if Im supposed to take her to the vet?
Is Neosporin with three active ingredients safe to put on her. Licking the wound removed her stitches taking off her cone
Trick has a graze on his foot which took nearly 6 weeks to heal and he was bandaged for at least 4 weeks it had hair on it and was healed I removed the bandage and the next day it was knocked open again and it keeps getting knocked he lays on the foot why is he able to open it so easily how can I stop this happening without bandaging him all the time he is on previcox and codeine
My cat had an avulsion wound at his hind leg which was sutured by the vet. It is his 4th day now but a suture was removed. Do i need to have this re-sutured or can i just use a band aid to have it protected? He uses an e-collar but can sometimes remove it when confined inside the carrier at night. He is currently on antibiotic and corticosteroid. I clean his site 2x a day with povidone iodine and topical antibiotic. Attached are pictures of before and after. I tried to place band aid. Is it okay
My horse has a really bad bulb laceration. The vet stitched the wound up but the stitches ripped through when the horse put weight on the foot. It seems to be healing slowly but it is clear that it is not staying together close enough with just bandaging it.I thought about a slipper cast or maybe some cast tape around the wound to help hold it still. Would you recommend immobilizing the leg with a cast or cast wrap? If I keep it wrapped tight and clean,what are the chances of it healing?Thanku!