Andover Petflex Pawprint Bandage

Andover Petflex Pawprint Bandage
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Reverse Wound » 5cm x 4.5m
Reverse Wound » 7.5cm x 4.5m

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  • Reverse Wound » 5cm x 4.5m £3.31
  • Reverse Wound » 7.5cm x 4.5m £4.60
  • Self Wound » 5cm x 4.5m (Pack of 36) £117.10
  • Self Wound » 7.5cm x 4.5m £4.60
  • Self Wound » 7.5cm x 4.5m (Pack of 24) £100.56
  • Self Wound » 10cm x 4.5m £4.74
  • Self Wound » 10cm x 4.5m (Pack of 18) £42.12
  • Self Wound » Assorted » 5cm x 4.5m £3.31

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Description

Petflex Pawprint Bandages from Andover are easily applied and stick only to themselves. They also allows skin to breathe and hold well even when stretched. They should not be placed straight onto a would, they need to be applied over the top of padding (like Soffban Plus) which would be on top of the initial dressing. It can be torn cleanly by hand which makes it easy to administer. Petflex Pawprint Bandages are strong, durable and cohesive and they offer controlled compression, comfort support, and are available from VioVet in either self wound or reverse wound.

  • Self wound - Print on outside of bandage apply like normal wrapping tape
  • Reverse wound- Print on inside of bandage, outer side of bandage to attach to bedding

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Reviews (5)

Summary of Reviews for Andover Petflex Pawprint Bandage

Overall 5
Value For Money
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5 out of 5 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (4 reviews)
4 stars (1 reviews)
3 stars (0 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 stars (0 reviews)

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45 Great product
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By on 18 January 2018

Perfect for covering my dogs paw wound. Only stick to itself so doesn’t stick to fur and no need for plaster

Customer recommends this product

55 Pawprint cohesive bandage
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By on 10 September 2017

I bought this for dressing the paws of a soft toy as my daughter is due to have her bunions operated on this week, and so I bandaged the paws of the toy to echo the dressings she will have. I think from using it , it is a very useful product.

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55 Super!
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By on 31 August 2017

Super! To me and Adele is very liked)

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55 Good value
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By on 6 January 2016

This elasticated bandage similar to vet wrap is excellent at keeping dressings in place. Use with soffban to prevent bandage from being too tight and restricting blood flow. Excellent value, cute design delivery quite quick.

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55 Same as my vet uses
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By on 1 February 2015

If your pet has had an injury or an op where the dressing needs replacing every couple of days this is what you need to save you lots of money. PROVIDED it looks as it is healing properly get a melolin dressing and some padded dressing and cover them with this bandage. It sticks to itself , but very little else.

Customer recommends this product

Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Andover Petflex Pawprint Bandage, including answers from our team.

4 October 2021 at 8:01am

How tightly should the Petflex bandage be applied on a dogs leg. In order to keep a boot on ?

Joan mcleod

My Labrador has to wear a waterproof boot on one leg to go outside, and a soft boot indoors. How long is it safe to leave the bandage on as it has to be tight in order to stay on her leg. I don’t want to cut off the circulation in her leg!

  • VioVet Staff

It is important you are instructed by a veterinary professional on how to apply a bandage using vetwrap safely. If applied too tightly for even just 30 minutes then this can be too long. In general you should be able to fit 2 fingers between your dog's skin and the bandage, but this may need to be tighter or looser depending on location.

28 July 2013 at 1:24am

louise

whats the difference between reverse wound & self wound on the petflex bandage?

  • VioVet Staff

This is all about how easy it is to rotate the bandage around a limb and unwrap it easily as you go. The bandage itself, once in position, is the same whatever. Reverse wound has the surface which ends up on the inside when applied to the animal, on the outside of the roll of bandage. Normal wound has this surface on the inner face when you buy the roll of bandage. The difference is only obvious when actually applying it. Most people find the reverse wound easier to use.

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