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A staple item in any well equipped first aid box, Barrier Anti-Bacterial Skin Spray is rapidly absorbed into the cut or graze, promoting rapid recovery whilst enabling the wound to breathe. This product creates the perfect environment for healing and is entirely free from prohibited substances giving it full FEI and HRA compliance
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This is the second bottle that I have ordered, as I wanted to give the first one a proper chance to help with our donkey s scabs, not rain scald, but similar. Applying twice a day for a month, the scabs are under control on his withers. Would recommend anyone to try this product.
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A multi-purpose spray And key staple for your animal first-aid kit !
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Needed it for hoof infection so easy to apply
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I've used this product for a number of years now to help clear up mud fever. It's easy to use and it always delivers results. I've struggled to find it in local equine stores of recent but thanks to VioVet it's quick and easy to order online and competitively priced too. Thanks VioVet!
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When my dog had a minor injury I used this to clean the area and it didn't sting or bother her at all. I wouldn't use it on anything more serious which would require a visit to the vet.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Barrier Anti-Bacterial Skin Spray, including answers from our team.
Natalie Hogan
Is it safe to use on cats?
The product should be safe if applied in a suitable amount and avoiding eyes, nose, mouth, ears etc. However cats tend to hate sprays and this presentation tends to release the product quite liberally. I would suggest something like F10 Germicidal Barrier Ointment instead personally.