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Companion Wound Treatments include a soothing Aloe Vera Gel, a powerful Antibacterial Powder, a luxurious and conditioning Skin Ointment and a Wound Cream containing soothing botanical extracts. This complete wound kit system is ideal for dealing with the minor cuts, scratches, grazes, abrasions and wounds that pets can pick up from day to day.
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Very good.
Helped to heal areas which had been shaved foe an operation
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It works enough said
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One of my dogs has dry skin which he's itched so much that he's got bald patches. I've tried countless products and supplements but this is the one that has worked best so far. This is a replacement tub for the one that I have already finished which is why I know that it is working best to date.
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this seems to sooth the skin , tried it a couple of times , best so far , great value
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Great cream used it for many years I have a staffy prone to skin irritation and this sorts him out usually in 24hrs, great on small wounds promotes healing
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Companion Wound Treatments, including answers from our team.
Susan
My French Bulldog constantly licks her paws so much that the fur has come off and they are very sore, I am looking for a non toxic natural product to help sooth and repair her paws. Would this product be suitable.
Yes this Aloe Verga gel will help soothe the affected areas. If they are particularly sore though then this may be the sign of an infection due to the licking. It is worth using a cleansing antibacterial wipe before applying the gel, Vetruus CLX wipes are suitable. Infected areas should be cleaned twice daily. Ideally you should see your vet to have the problem diagnosed though, it sounds a lot like there could be allergies underlying the issue. Without getting on top of the allergies this will be a repeat problem. Our blog has more information on allergies if you need it, linked here.