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Vetzyme Antibacterial Powder is an effective and powerful antibacterial powder suitable for dogs, cats and small animals. Vetzyme Antibacterial Powder can be used to soothe irritated skin without causing further discomfort due to Vetzyme's gentle, soothing effects. Designed to keep the skin clean, dry and germ-free, Vetzyme Antibacterial Powder is ideal for use on skin suffering from conditions including eczema and other minor complaints to prevent them escalating.
PCMX
Triclosan
Amorphous Silica
Terpineol BP (Fragrance)
Absorrbo HP (Starch)
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the powder has cleared the dogs ears Problem putting the powder in has there was no top with the product so could not apply straight in the ear it was messy
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Was an inexpensive treatment that did the job
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Very easy to use great product
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Very easy to use great product
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Good product only used once so c how it goes
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Vetzyme Antibacterial Powder, including answers from our team.
VioVet Visitor
Can I use antibacterial powder alongside flea drop on treatment .
Or will it affect treatment
Yes, these two products are safe for use alongside each other. They should not be applied to the same area though, most flea treatments strongly advise not treating areas of wounded/damaged skin.
Cat owner
Could this be used on an open wound that won’t heal as scab keeps getting knocked off and ends up wet looking again?
This product is intended for use on intact skin, not open wounds. I recommend contacting your vet for advice on treating an open wound as this may need veterinary intervention. A product like Leucillin can be used in open wounds though if you need an alternative.
Judith
My dog is a rescue dog and is and he doesn’t like me touching his pads.
He has one sore pad that he keeps licking and when I do manage to get some of the powder on the pad he does start licking this off. Is this harmful to him? I try to do it when he’s is asleep so that it does have some time to take effect but he soon wakes and starts licking again.
If a small amount of the powder is ingested then this should cause no issues, however larger quantities can be an issue. The amount ingested from licking will be small and should be safe.
However if your dog is licking all the product off then I don't recommend using it as it needs to be kept on the site to help protect the skin. If the wound is not healing then it may be best to see your vet so they can diagnose the cause.
Karen
Can I use Vetztme Antibacterial Powder on my bulldogs creases on her face? They are very red which I clean but can look very sore. Will this product help?
Yes this product will be suitable for sore folds in the skin. Often this is caused by the moist environment in the folds predisposing to yeast or bacterial infections. It is also a good idea to wipe the site and remove the bacteria/yeast, Vetruus CLX wipes may be a more appropriate option to do this. Ideally the site should be cleaned twice daily and then a few times a week for prevention once the issue is resolved.
Angela McSharry
My cat has been licking paw with powder on it will it do her any harm
Hi Angela,
Thanks for your question.
The powder may cause your cat to hyper salivate but this would happen fairly quickly after she licked her paw and shouldn't cause any lasting problems. However we would always advise contacting your vet if you are at all concerned about her.
Hope this helps.
Andrea
Can I use it on my cat's nose and outer ear?
This product is safe to use on the skin of the nose and the outer ear. You should not deliberately add it to the ear canal, though a very small amount accidentally getting in there would do no harm. How effective the product will be on your cat depends on the precise nature of the problem you are trying to treat. If in doubt, it is best to go to your vet.