Mānuka Vet Hot Spot & Wound Solution Natural Antimicrobial Spray
$24.99 $12.00
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Description
Discover the Mānuka Vet All - Natural Antimicrobial Spray, a revolutionary solution designed to quickly alleviate your pet's discomfort. Crafted by veterinarians, this advanced topical spray harnesses the power of nature's finest ingredients. It's the perfect remedy for hot spots and minor wounds on your furry family member.
The spray features Jojoba and Coconut essential oils, known for their strong antiseptic and antibacterial qualities. These oils work wonders in soothing irritated and raw skin. Medical - grade Mānuka honey offers unbeatable antibacterial, antifungal, and antiseptic protection. Oat grain beta - glucans are added to provide rapid relief from itching, so your pet can feel better right away. Bee propolis acts like a natural anesthetic, calming your pet and relieving pain, while lanolin hydrates the affected areas, making the skin soft and helping your pet look and feel their best again soon.
Show your love for your pet by choosing Mānuka Vet All - Natural Antimicrobial Spray. Their well - being is just as important as yours!
Using the Mānuka Vet All - Natural Antimicrobial Spray is a breeze. First, clean the affected area gently with mild pet - friendly soap and water. Then, hold the spray bottle about 4 - 6 inches away from the hot spot or wound and spray a light, even layer over the area. You can do this 2 - 3 times a day, or as directed by your vet.
When using, make sure your pet doesn't lick the sprayed area right away. You might want to use an Elizabethan collar if needed. Also, keep the spray out of your pet's eyes, nose, and mouth.
Store the spray in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Check the expiration date regularly, and if the product shows any signs of damage or change in appearance, don't use it. If your pet's condition doesn't improve after a few days of use, or if it gets worse, contact your veterinarian right away.