🐾 Heal with Style: Because Your Dog Deserves the Best!
Remedy+Recovery Liquid Bandage for Dogs is a revolutionary solution designed to keep your pet's wounds clean and dry. Its waterproof and breathable film allows air to reach the injury while soothing aloe provides comfort for minor wounds or broken skin.
G**Y
Quick & Easy
Love this, super quick way to seal any wounds for my dog & even on myself
J**Y
Works like magic
Works like magic. Used for my golden retriever for her paw when she had exposed skin due to salt on the sidewalk. Easy to apply and you can add more spray for thickness. Did not irritate her skin and helped her paw heal faster and she was no longer limping around. There is no harsh smell so that was good. Definitely a great value for the money.
J**D
Worked great
Worked great for stopping a bleeding wound on my boxer.
J**T
Very helpful for my fur baby
I recently tried using a dog liquid bandage on my pup after a minor head injury, and I’m honestly impressed with the results. My dog had a small cut on his forehead, and traditional bandages weren’t a feasible option since he kept trying to scratch them off or shake them loose. This liquid bandage seemed like a perfect solution, and it didn’t disappoint.Ease of Application:Applying the liquid bandage was simple. I just cleaned the wound, and then sprayed a thin layer of the bandage over the cut. It dried in a matter of minutes, forming a clear, flexible shield over the wound. My dog didn’t seem bothered by it at all, and it stayed in place through his normal activities.Protection and Comfort:What I really liked was that the liquid bandage created a strong, waterproof barrier that kept dirt and bacteria out. Given the location of the injury on his head, I was worried he’d try to lick it or rub his head against things, but this stuff held up well. It was soft and flexible, so it didn’t irritate his skin or interfere with his movements, and I didn’t have to worry about it rubbing off.Healing Benefits:After a few days, the cut had started to heal nicely. The bandage kept the area protected and clean, and I didn’t notice any signs of infection. It also allowed the skin to breathe, which I’ve read is important for proper healing.Drawbacks:There are a couple of minor things to note. The product can be a bit tricky to apply if your dog is squirming, so you’ll need to make sure they’re still while you’re using it. Also, the liquid bandage doesn’t work on deeper or more severe wounds, so I’d still consult a vet for anything beyond a superficial injury.Final Thoughts:Overall, I’d highly recommend the dog liquid bandage for minor head injuries. It’s a great alternative to traditional bandages, especially for areas like the head where it can be hard to get a bandage to stay in place. Just keep an eye on the wound to ensure it’s healing properly, and if the injury worsens, definitely seek veterinary advice.
N**E
Love the idea, did not give the results I was hoping
My dog has had a hotspot on his paw for months. I have tried everything from the vet, two rounds of meds, cone, socks - you name it. I bought this to add to my toolbelt of products and it has been a good addition but did not do everything I had hoped. Unlike the liquid bandage for humans, this does not seem to have as thick of a coverage. I accidently get it on my hands and I don't notice that there is a film at all. It also takes a while to dry and my dog instantly wants to lick it off. If I can get him past the drying stage of the liquid bandage, it seems to increasing healing time.Pros:- Affordable- Easy to use- Seems to quicken healing time- I like that it is an antiseptic and protects wounds that may get dirty quicklyCons:- Did not seem to protect the wound as well as I had hoped- Takes a little longer than 30 seconds to dry completely.
A**H
Recommend 100%!
I was super hesitant about using this as it needs 30-60 seconds to dry, and trying to hold my GSD for that long is a challenge. She had an open wound on her foot that wasn’t serious enough for a vet visit, but needed to heal. I cleansed the wound with antibacterial soap, rinsed well and dried. After about 15 minutes, I sprayed the liquid bandage on. That was two weeks ago. I’ve been spraying her foot daily for the past two weeks, not doing anything more than that. The wound is now completely healed and the hair is growing back. Im now purchasing a second bottle for my puppy who was just spayed. Our vet says it’s safe to use to help the incision heal and prevent infection! Win-win! Highly recommend this stuff.
A**R
Great
Value for the money, worked great on my dogs open wounds that were not healing up. 2-3 sprays in each spot is all it took. Would/will by again
K**R
Works well and quickly
Fast response for our dog
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