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Aqueos Spray on Plaster for Dogs, Cats, Horses and All Animals - Protects Minor Wounds from Germs, Insect and Fly for use in Dog First Aid Kit / 200ml

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We used this on our Dog when she had lots of lumps which kept bleeding, this worked really well, and kept her comfortable, pity the Vets couldn't have suggested it We would never advise removing skin tags at home – this may result in pain to your pet, risk of bleeding, as well as a risk of infection. There could also be problems if the growth is actually something other than a skin tag. Many of our products are covered under the manufacturers’ guarantees and therefore we have little control over warranty product replacement/repairs.

For more serious wounds or injuries, we also offer Veterinary Wound Powder, which is a fine, absorbent powder that helps to stop bleeding, dry up wounds, and promote healing. Kruuse is another well-known brand that offers a variety of dressings, including non-adherent dressings, adhesive dressings, and foam dressings. Their dressings are designed to be gentle on the skin while providing effective wound care. This means that your dog can stay comfortable while their wound heals. Hulling the corn is often the first course of treatment considered, and this involves the vet using a blunt hooked tool to pry the corn out of its bed and free it from the pad. While this leaves a small hole in the pad once the corn is removed, the pain and discomfort will be immediately eased for your dog. Treatment with antiviral medications is often used alongside of hulling, as corns do have a tendency to return or come in clusters once they appear. The sound of any spray aerosol can briefly spook pets and animals, so be sure to hold them firm and then spray in one swoop and not multiple bursts. Use salt water or clean lukewarm tap water. You can make saltwater by adding one teaspoon of salt to a pint of cooled (previously boiled) water.

Signs and symptoms of corns in your dog

Reapply the spray on plaster after a few days if it comes off/ Discontinue treatment or speak to a vet if irritation occurs.

Whilst dog skin tags are usually harmless, changes in their appearance and frequency could be signs of a more serious condition. If you see your dog’s skin tags exhibit any of the following changes, we advise seeing a veterinarian for a full examination and diagnosis:

What causes corns?

Easy application : The best spray-on plaster for dogs should be an easy-to-apply aerosol that offers immediate protection benefits to the affected parts. It dries in fast and provides a waterproof skin seal. If it does indeed need to go, skin tags can be removed in surgery with the dog under a local anaesthetic. Generally, the animal will return home the same day as the procedure, with close monitoring over the following weeks to ensure the area hasn’t been scratched at and the wound has healed correctly. Mutneys Professional Pet Care Ltd accepts no liability for damage or loss caused by the misuse, negligence, alterations or repairs of any of our products. We need plasters because sometimes those we love unintentionally hurt themselves, especially the clumsy ones like me. Why skin tags appear on dogs is not fully understood, but they do often form in areas of friction, such as:

Yes, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Spray plaster can be sprayed directly onto superficial wounds as a dressing set, i.e., from a sufficient distance. To get better results, start by cleaning and disinfecting the wound. The skin areas should then dry thoroughly. Next, the spray should be applied several times a day to the skin's affected areas to make a complete, protective film visible.This is effectively a spray on barrier, plaster type dressing so should be suitable for use on any wound. Skin tags in dogs are benign growths (tumours) on the surface of the skin which are a relatively common phenomenon in dogs (they can also be found in cats but less frequently). Skin tags are most commonly found in older animals and there are various medical terms used to describe skin tags, such as acrochordon, fibroepithelial polyp and fibrovascular papilloma. At Hyperdrug, we understand how important it is to care for your dog's wounds properly. That's why we offer a wide range of bandages and dressings from top brands like Coflex, Kruuse, Vetrap, PetFlex, Tensoplast, and BSN Medical to help you provide effective wound care. It would be best to clean the wound of any foreign objects such as broken glass or thorns. It is best practice to examine the injury with a flashlight and remove any foreign objects with tweezers carefully. The pet owner must never pull out large foreign objects. These may need to be surgically removed, so call a vet to be sure. The moisture-repellent film of the spray, like a covering ointment, lies on the injury thanks to its unique adhesive properties and protects the wound from aggravation. The spray can also be used for supportive treatment and protective care for cats and dogs.

Spray on plaster wound protection is mainly used for dogs and cats. However, you can also use it to protect wounds from flies on grazing animals. This has been seen in much larger animals such as horses, where the spray proves to be incredibly beneficial.

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Using this currently on my horse who’s cut her leg and it’s great at stopping flies going into the wound and help keeping it clean. Once you have plasters and a bandage on, you may struggle to keep dogs from biting at the dressing because they want it removed. A spray-on plaster can prevent these issues and still form the protection barrier required.

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