Vetericyn Plus Pink Eye Spray. Safe and Effective Relief for Redness, Irritation, Discharge and Drainage. No Stinging or Burning. for Cats, Dogs, Livestock and More. (16 oz 473 mL)
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This is from the Livestock line of products, while the Ophthalmic Gel is from the regular line. The following are the ingredients in this Pink Eye Spray (Livestock): br>Active ingredient: Hypochlorous Acid (0.01%). 0150%)
Inactive: Electrolyzed Water, Sodium Chloride, Phosphates, Sodium Hypochlorite
In the regular line (not the% 010% and the Eye Wash is 200 . 009%, which means that this Pink Eye Spray (Livestock) has a higher concentration. br>br>All animals can be safely treated with the livestock line. The best thing to buy is this Pink Eye Spray from the Livestock Line because you get the most bang for your buck and you get Prime shipping. It can be used on any animal and for all of the same purposes as the other sprays! It's the one with the highest concentration (0. 0150% as the Veterinarian strength VF line) so it is as effective as the Veterinarian strength VF line) so it is as effective as all THE SPRAYS (not% They only have separate product names so that people looking for products for specific uses, such as pink eye, hot spots, or wound care, can quickly find what they need. This may lead to you buying more products if you believe you need all of them. br>br>The idea is that you soak the area you're treating with this to clean and disinfect it, then apply one of the hydrogels, which will stay put for longer and keep the medicine on or in the wound, promoting faster healing. So, get this for the spray and then get a large bottle of the hydrogel, but make sure to rinse the spray trigger after each use or it will clog. To clear out the hydrogel, remove the trigger, place the tube in hot water, and spray it several times. br>br>You might also want to get the Ophthalmic Gel for eyes in domestic animals. Because the spray bottle has a high spray pressure, it cannot be sprayed directly into the eyes. You can use the spray to wet a clean paper towel or cloth and clean the eyes, ducts, and area around the eye, then apply the Ophthalmic Gel gel to each eye to ensure that the medicine stays in there and works longer.
Yes, absolutely! My rabbit, cat, and dog all benefit from it. It's amazing how quickly pink eye (also known as conjunctivitis) goes away. br>I've found that four applications, spaced about 12 hours apart, completely eliminates pink eye. This product works wonders for itchy eyes caused by allergies, as well as for removing tear stains. Another advantage is that the fur/hair around the eyes does not become oily after using this spray.
Yes, absolutely! My rabbit, cat, and dog all benefit from it. It's amazing how quickly pink eye (also known as conjunctivitis) goes away. br>I've found that four applications, spaced about 12 hours apart, completely eliminates pink eye. This product works wonders for itchy eyes caused by allergies, as well as for removing tear stains. Another advantage is that the fur/hair around the eyes does not become oily after using this spray.
Yes, absolutely! My rabbit, cat, and dog all benefit from it. It's amazing how quickly pink eye (also known as conjunctivitis) goes away. br>I've found that four applications, spaced about 12 hours apart, completely eliminates pink eye. This product works wonders for itchy eyes caused by allergies, as well as for removing tear stains. Another advantage is that the fur/hair around the eyes does not become oily after using this spray.
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When used, it irritates the eyes and makes them worse. I switched to Amazon's terramycin, which worked a lot better. I contacted the business because their website has a money-back link that leads to a blank page. The company was more concerned with lot numbers and expiration dates than with following through on their money-back policy, which was the very least they could do.
We've spent a lot of money just to keep her seeing. I finally gave it a shot. The information from the veterinarian - 60 dollars for one a pound and a half - She wasn't doing much, and she'd developed a red bubbly thing in her eye, which the vet said could only be cured through surgery. I went online to research it. Surgery was mentioned by everyone. It's known as an "eye cherry," and you can look it up on the internet. It's not cancerous, but it's unsightly. br>br>Lo and behold, I came across Vetericyn Plus Pink Eye Spray - 16oz. It wasn't cheap at $30 and change, but it was a good deal. Nothing else had worked, so I decided to try a larger bottle. Bonnie is a 13-year-old dog, and I didn't want to put her through surgery unless it was absolutely necessary. Even then, at her age, I'd have to think about it carefully. br>br>It was once used by us. It was fine with her. There was no wriggling or squawking. After a week, the eye cherry is nearly gone, her eyes are no longer red, and the goop is mostly gone. I've been taking her to the vet for this problem for half of her life, and it appears that no one thought of trying something else. br>br>Try it if your dog's eyes are bothering him and you've exhausted all other options. It's a steal when compared to the cost of veterinary medication for dogs. I'm amazed at how far her vision has improved. It always makes me feel foolish when I say things like this, but it's a miracle. It is, in fact. For the past 7 - 8 years, we've been fighting this. maybe 8 - We went to three veterinarians over the years, and each of them prescribed the same medication, which never worked. It's absolutely incredible. br>br>Seeing her with bright eyes, alert, makes me so happy; okay, she's a little deaf and a little demented in an old-fashioned way. She's alive again, in a dog-like way. SHE CAN EVEN SEE IT!.
1/2- year- a grumpy, old Corgi mix with a pink-colored allergy There's a problem with my eyes. I've tried using dampened wipes to clean his eye, but more often than not, he barges his teeth at me, and cleaning him up becomes a battle of wills. br>br>When the box arrived, it was in excellent condition, was simple to open, and the product slid out easily. I was relieved to see that it had a spray nozzle and that three "sprays" in the affected eye were recommended twice a day. This meant that I didn't have to worry about losing my fingers or parts of my face as I moved around the clean him. br>br>I started by cleaning his eye. As I kept a safe distance from him, pointed the spayed nozzle toward his bad eye, and sprayed three quick, short bursts of water, I felt a little more empowered. When I hit my target three times, I felt like Annie Oakley. It did not sit well with him. He bared his teeth once more, and then only when the bottle was present. It makes no difference. I am a diligent doggy mom, so I stuck to the routine. br>br>After using the product as directed for three days, I noticed a reduction in the mess around his eye. After about a week, his eye appeared to be much clearer. He seemed perkier after 10 days, and instead of moping around like a kicked puppy, he was holding his tail up. br>br>I keep using the spray as a maintenance product, saturating a round cotton makeup wipe with a good amount of it; now that he's feeling better, he doesn't seem to mind me fiddling with his eye every now and then. br>br>And bonus! This stuff is also fantastic for his skin's hot spots! The redness was gone the next day, and healing was taking place! br>br>In Mickey Dolenz's words, "I'm a believer!" " I'm sure you'll be as well!.
While I waited for a veterinarian appointment, I tried this on my dog's red, itchy eye. To begin with, the title of the listing clearly states that it is FOR DOGS. This is a fabrication. When I took my dog to the vet, she inquired as to what I'd been using, to which I replied. "For cattle?" she inquired. "No, what are you talking about?" I replied. It's a canine pink eye spray. "Well, that isn't possible because dogs don't get pink eye," she replied. "br>br>Defiant and certain of what I'd bought after reading a lot of reviews, I took out the bottle: Cattle, sheep, and goats are among the animals that this product is designed for. But there's nothing about dogs other than what the listing title claims and what reviewers who used it instead of going to the vet claim. br>br>I tried it a couple of times, and my dog was a total hater. It appeared to irritate and burn the eye more than it helped. His eye has become clouded, and I'm hoping it's not due to the garbage I used. Pink eye does not affect dogs. This isn't a game for canines. Don't squander your money or jeopardize the health of your dog.
His little eyes were almost shut and he had a rust-colored discharge coming from both eyes, swelling, and he had a rust-colored discharge coming from both eyes. I took him to the vet, who prescribed Tobimycin and eye health supplements, but after more than a month, there was still no improvement. I've had great results with this brand's wound ointment on two pets, so I decided to order the pi k eye spray. He began opening both eyes after about a week of use and is now able to see again! To ensure that it gets into the eyes, we found it easier to spray first and then wipe with a cotton pad. I was afraid our dog would go blind, and the vet couldn't help me. I'm glad I got it. Thank you for everything you've done for this brand; I can't say enough good things about it. I'll post photos as soon as I'm able; the difference is astounding.