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As the World's leading broad-spectrum, non-toxic antimicrobial, Vetericyn is an easy to use, all-in-one topical spray boasting instant relief for minor cuts, bruises, irritations, wounds and grazes. Available in either a Regular or Veterinary Formula (double strength) variety, this anti-bacterial and anti-fungal spray is certified for equine competitions, FEI and HRA compliant, pH neutral and clinically proven. Usually used on dogs and horses, but is regarded as safe for all animals.
Vetericyn Regular is suitable for smaller animals such as dogs, cats, parrots and lizards. Vetericyn VF (Veterinary Formula) is twice the strength of the Regular Formula so is for larger animals such as horses, cattle, pigs and dogs.
No rinsing necessary. HydroGel is designed to stick to the site of application and evaporate slowly, no need to wipe away film or residue. Faster healing is achieved when wounds are cleaned and maintained moist. Safe for use around mouth, nose, ears and eyes.
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Did what it said on the tin.
Didn't seem to bother my Green cheek conour at all. Cleared up nicely within a week.
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This was excellent helped healing process 100percent
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I got this to treat Sallanders in my horse. Works well when the scabs bleed. Nice thick gel sticks to the wound.
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Does what it says on the tin, we have a small wound which has been particularly difficult to heal, and this definitely seems to be helping! There is a slight aroma of bleach however do not be put off, I have applied it directly on the wound and wipe residue off with cotton wool. around 3 times a day. does dry the area well and a fine layer seems to appear quite quickly. Would recommend!
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This is a really useful thing to have in your first aid cabinet.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Vetericyn Wound And Skin Care Spray, including answers from our team.
Karin
Hi there, my dog has inter digital furonculosis between toes and on side of legs, he is going through another flare up currently, he is on marbocyl 80mg antibiotic 1 and a half per day, apoquel one and a half daily and a monthly injection of cytopoint, a couple of his sores are taking ages to heal, will it be safe to spray this on them? thanks in advance
Vetericyn Wound Spray can be used to disinfect wounds like digital furunculosis. If your pet is being treated by your vet then I recommend running any treatment changes past them first though. The spray will help clean the area and prevent/treat infection but it is unlikely to directly encourage the skin to heal. It is worth discussing this with your vet if you are struggling with the skin condition.
Mrs Martin
Please could you confirm whether the regular strength or veterinary strength spray would be most appropriate for treating hot spots on an ageing golden retriever.
The veterinary formula is a double strength version of the regular formula. If you are treating an infection then you will likely need this added benefit so I advise using the VF version.
It's important to clip away any hair and clean a hotspot twice daily if present. The discharge needs clearing effectively or any products you apply will not be able to get down to treating the issue. If you need further advice regarding this please contact us on [email protected]. If you are not sure of the diagnosis of 'hotspot' then I recommend seeing your vet to confirm this.
Angela
My labrador is prone to broken/split claws and has recently managed to break a little piece of the outer coating of the claw off. Im wondering if this product would be suitable to spray on the area to stop infection? Does it also provide a protective seal to the wound?
Vetericyn wound spray is safe to use on claw injuries. It will help disinfect the area safely. It is unlikely to provide a long term protective seal, but if used once or twice dail this should be enough to prevent a superifical infection. Sometimes claws become infected deep down though at the nail bed, if you see any discharge then I strongly advise you see your vet as prescription medications may be needed.
Janine aitken
My dog has a puncture wound after bein bitten can the spray be used to prevent infection ?
This product is useful immediately after a bite has been sustained, but it is less effective on older wounds and is of very little use once a wound has scabbed over and appears dry on the surface. It might be too late for this particular bite wound. Bathing in dilute salt water (1 teaspoon to a pint) is quite helpful immediately after a bite has been received. If a wound fails to seal over with a dry scab, then the Vetericyn can help, but your vet might need to provide antibiotics too. Deep puncture wounds and any bite wounds over the chest or abdomen are best treated by your vet in any case, to help prevent possible complications.
Pamela Hoskins
Can I use the vf for hotspots in a mastiff
Yes this can be used on hot spots. It is important to clean away any discharge and debris on the surface of the skin as well. If it is very itchy, you will need to try and prevent any excessive chewing or scratching at the area as this makes it much worse.
Mark Henderson
Would it cause any problems using vf strength on smaller breed dog than regular strength
This should not cause trouble, but you should only apply a small amount at a time.