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Contains colloidal silver.
Silver Ointment contains pure silver which, by way of the enlarged surface area, leads to continuous release of silver ions. This allows the silver's antiseptic effect to unfold, pushing back bacteria. Infections abate, allowing the skin to calm and regenerate. High-quality plant oils provide dry, cracked skin with moisture, making it smooth. Can be used preventively to protect the pastern from moisture and bacteria. Silver Ointment can be used in combination with leovet Zinc Oxide Spray.
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Very very impressed. Im a bit old fashioned with what I use. But this on his scabby heals has amazed me
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Very very impressed. Im a bit old fashioned with what I use. But this on his scabby heals has amazed me
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Its fab for healing wounds on my horse so would recommend x
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Always make sure I have plenty in the lotions/potions cabinet
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Used this cream under a clean daily mud fever boot within 4 days it had completely healed and hair growing back amazing cream would definatly recommend super happy
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Leovet Silver Ointment, including answers from our team.
Maggie
My french bulldog has itchy upper and lower eye lids( we have ruled out Mites).
Would it be safe to use so near to her eye? Thankyou
This product is only intended for use on the skin of horses, I would not recommend using it on your dog and especially near the eyes.
If you are looking for a product to help soothe eye problems then I recommend an eye lubricant such as Optixcare. This can be safely used in and around the eye.
I also advised contacting your vet, your dog's eyes should not be itchy and this could have an underlying cause such as allergic skin disease.
Kay Lempard
Hi.
Could you please let me have a complete ingredients list. As I would like to use your product in our racing kennels, but I have to have the ingredients checked by the GBGB. To just be sure there is nothing on their ever changing banned substance used in it.
Thanks so much
Kay
Leovet Silver Ointment contains the following:
Ky
Can this be use on rabbit's sore hocks?
This product is for use in horses only so I cannot advise on it's safe use in rabbits. If you are looking for an antibacterial wound spray/cream for rabbits then I recommend F10 Germicidal Barrier Ointment.
Rosie Rushin
Will this hell treat shell rot on my mal turtle?
This cream is only intended for use in horses. I cannot comment on it's safety in turtles, however Colloidal silver (the active ingredient within) is often used as part of a treatment plan for Shell Rot in turtles. You will need to contact your vet for a good treatment plan anyway so I would advise checking with them that this product is safe in your pet's case.
Anna White
Our vet recommends Flamazine for our horse. Is this a suitable alternative?
Both work in a similar way, using silver compounds to protect against
infection and moisterise the site. However they are not an exact match,
Flamazine is a prescription only medication and if your vet has
prescribed Flamazine then I would stick to it.
Jo
Is this perhaps an alternative to Flamazine Cream?
Both work in a similar way, using silver compounds to protect against infection and moisterise the site. However they are not an exact match, Flamazine is a prescription only medication and if your vet has prescribed Flamazine then I would stick to it.
Jackie Davis
Hi would silver ointment cream help to clear Agidtaded weeping scabs on horses legs? From mites and dry flacky skin. Thanks
SIlver ointment is anti-bacterial and also helps moisturise the skin. It will help treat/prevent infection and moisturise the damaged skin helping it heal. It will not actively kill mites, I would seek your vet's advice for a product that does this.
Alana
Can this be used on burns ?
Hi Alana,
Thank you for your question.
I have just checked with the manufacturer and they have not tested this on burns, so would not recommend using it for that purpose.
Hope that helps.