Remedy+Recovery Liquid Bandage for Dogs
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Liquid Bandage is a medical device created to help heal and protect your pet’s injury, keeping it clean and dry. Its easy spray application dries quickly and begins to soothe instantly. It contains no alcohol so there is no worry that it will sting or cause your pet discomfort. Soothing aloe and chamomile calm redness and irritation. This polymer-based film is breathable to promote healing and contains no acrylic (plastic).
Product Dimensions : 1.5 x 1.63 x 6 inches; 4.97 ounces
Item model number : 43404
Date First Available : September 20, 2012
Manufacturer : Dogswell
ASIN : B009E5VML8
Country of Origin : USA
Keeps Wounds Clean & Dry
Waterproof
Breathable Film Allows Air to Reach Injury
With Soothing Aloe
For Minor Wounds or Broken Skin
Customers say
Customers find that the product works well for wound healing and preventing licking. It doesn’t cause pain or discomfort for their pets, and it helps stop licking. Many customers find it easy to apply. However, some have reported issues with the spray mechanism not working properly.
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13 reviews for Remedy+Recovery Liquid Bandage for Dogs
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Original price was: $9.49.$8.07Current price is: $8.07.
curly girl –
ITWORKS ON A HUSKY
Stuff works Great!!!!!!!! My dog had a cut on her paw. I took her to the vet she was given a cone and medicine. She still licked the cut!!!!!!! I received the spray and used it immediately. I sprayed the cut, held her for about one min. and she was good to go. Cut healed in no time.
LQ –
It works!
This product really seemed to work! My dog had a fairly deep gouge on her upper paw (only about the size of a pea, but deep), that she would not stop licking. I tried bandaging it but she could remove the bandage in seconds. As a last resort before going to the vet I tried this and within a day or two it was clearly healing. Great product!
Jeffrey Ireland –
Worked great
Worked great for stopping a bleeding wound on my boxer.
jennifer vancott –
Very helpful for my fur baby
I recently tried using a dog liquid bandage on my pup after a minor head injury, and Iâm honestly impressed with the results. My dog had a small cut on his forehead, and traditional bandages werenât a feasible option since he kept trying to scratch them off or shake them loose. This liquid bandage seemed like a perfect solution, and it didnât disappoint.Ease of Application:Applying the liquid bandage was simple. I just cleaned the wound, and then sprayed a thin layer of the bandage over the cut. It dried in a matter of minutes, forming a clear, flexible shield over the wound. My dog didnât seem bothered by it at all, and it stayed in place through his normal activities.Protection and Comfort:What I really liked was that the liquid bandage created a strong, waterproof barrier that kept dirt and bacteria out. Given the location of the injury on his head, I was worried heâd try to lick it or rub his head against things, but this stuff held up well. It was soft and flexible, so it didnât irritate his skin or interfere with his movements, and I didnât have to worry about it rubbing off.Healing Benefits:After a few days, the cut had started to heal nicely. The bandage kept the area protected and clean, and I didnât notice any signs of infection. It also allowed the skin to breathe, which Iâve read is important for proper healing.Drawbacks:There are a couple of minor things to note. The product can be a bit tricky to apply if your dog is squirming, so youâll need to make sure theyâre still while youâre using it. Also, the liquid bandage doesnât work on deeper or more severe wounds, so Iâd still consult a vet for anything beyond a superficial injury.Final Thoughts:Overall, Iâd highly recommend the dog liquid bandage for minor head injuries. Itâs a great alternative to traditional bandages, especially for areas like the head where it can be hard to get a bandage to stay in place. Just keep an eye on the wound to ensure itâs healing properly, and if the injury worsens, definitely seek veterinary advice.
Nicole –
Love the idea, did not give the results I was hoping
My dog has had a hotspot on his paw for months. I have tried everything from the vet, two rounds of meds, cone, socks – you name it. I bought this to add to my toolbelt of products and it has been a good addition but did not do everything I had hoped. Unlike the liquid bandage for humans, this does not seem to have as thick of a coverage. I accidently get it on my hands and I don’t notice that there is a film at all. It also takes a while to dry and my dog instantly wants to lick it off. If I can get him past the drying stage of the liquid bandage, it seems to increasing healing time.Pros:- Affordable- Easy to use- Seems to quicken healing time- I like that it is an antiseptic and protects wounds that may get dirty quicklyCons:- Did not seem to protect the wound as well as I had hoped- Takes a little longer than 30 seconds to dry completely.
Stacy –
Effective
I was skeptical at first, but this liquid bandage really helped! My dog cut his paw pad, and I thought I might have to take him to the vet. After cleaning the wound and applying the bandage, it not only stopped the bleeding but also prevented infection. I used it daily for about three days, and the cut dried up and healed nicely. My dog didnât seem bothered by it, and it didnât appear to sting. Overall, Iâm very happy with this product and would definitely recommend it!
Rhiannon –
Prevented wound splitting and inevitable mess
My dog had a small puncture type looking wound on her hind leg that was repeatedly breaking open and smearing blood, well, everywhere. Since utilizing this product, we havenât had any issues with the wound reopening or blood smearing throughout the house. This product is worth its weight just for the messes that we havenât had to clean up as a result of it. Itâs easy to use and dries fast!
Amazon Customer –
This really works great product
My German Shepherd seems to as always come up with a scrape or cut. This takes care of problem just spray it on and see it work. The only issue is the pump clogs up. I take a small empty bottle and put hot waterspray and clean it out. It works as advertised. You spray it on and once the product wears of the wound is healed.
Rainngirll –
I bought this because j could not find bandages that would stick to my dogs under belly sores after breast cancer treatment. The bottle is bigger than I thought, fluid also goes a long way thanks to a good spray tip. She seemed to almost immediately have relief, so I tried it on myself when I chew my fingers from anxiety and it REALLY HELPS!
MrsH –
I have a 3.5 year old lab who suffers from happy tail. This time she managed to split her tail right at the very tip. Believe me when I say we have tried EVERYTHING to try and get it to heal and we were facing her tail being amputated. Like others have mentioned the bottle didn’t spray so I ordered smaller spray bottles and decanted it into those. In the beginning I made the mistake of spraying her tail, waiting for a minute or two then letting her out to the toilet, that just made a bigger mess and it was harder to clean as the spray is sort of sticky. I then swapped and used this every time she came in from the garden, tail cleaned with leucillin, dried then used this spray. As it started to heal I stopped using the leucillin and just used the spray every time she came in. It’s taken 10 days and her tail has gone from a raw, bleeding almost inch long split to a small scab, the wound is clean, dry and looking so much better. If you have a dog with a difficult to heal wound I would highly recommend this.
MR D H DAVIES –
Did the job in covering and protecting a dog wound. Tried a few this was the best
Keekles –
I used it on my dog’s surgery to help her heal and it worked like a charm. My only problem is that it seemed to sting her a bit when I first put it on.
S. Parker –
This product certainly seems effective – my dog has a raw exposed section on top of a mammary gland tumour, which because of the tumour will not heal, according to my vet. The spray is definitely better than the cream I was using before, and she is licking it a lot less. The only problem I have is with the pump action on the bottle. It does come out eventually, after maybe six or seven depressions, and then a few more before the next one comes. It also doesn’t spray evenly. One time it sprays fully, the next in a thin line. It can also only be done upright, which is awkward when the exposed spot is on her stomach area. So the product inside the bottle seems good, but I would recommend the manufacturers get a different pump action for the bottle.