Ideal Animal Health Alushield Aerosol Bandage, 2.6 oz
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Also made by the same company is a product called "AluSpray", which comes in a mainly white can and has some green text. Both have an aluminum content of 40mg/g. When comparing an older can, double check the active ingredient(s) to ensure there has not been a change in the
If they're not drenched in water, that is. Generally speaking, the cream stays on quite well even through sweating. Although it is easy to remove with a wet rag. Like a bandage, it acts as a protective barrier. I have found that this is the only thing that does not drip off when an animal's body heats, and that prevents insects from getting inside.
You should put on some weight if you want to lose weight. In most cases, I simply spray a quick layer (a 5 second spray) and it is dry It took me a long time to dry one time because I sprayed for a long time and then it started to fall down the leg.
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I found it after trying countless others on my yearling's leg injury. There was an injury to Five inches wide) and was cut through all of it. Besides cleaning it up, prescribing antibiotics, and instructing us to keep it clean, the vet couldn't do a lot more. many of the recommended products, but the horse licked his bandage, ate it, chewed it, or pulled it out of his mouth. Three months after sustaining the injury, it had yet to heal. Alushield was then used to treat it. The silver spray paint is similar to how it goes on Nearly every other day, I put it on. As a result, I did not need to bandage his leg to keep contaminants out, and he recovered nicely. In addition, I used it on a horse that came up from Florida with huge summer sores (size of a silver dollar). In just a week he had been improved to the point where he was completely healed. Since I have started using this product, I have purchased it four times and have used it on horses, dogs, I now keep one with my animal medical kit at all times.
For about a month, I cleaned the wound twice daily with this and topped it off with blue dressing You are "cote". Within the second month of my recovery, I backpedaled from cleaning and spraying twice a day to only once a Once a day is all you need to spray. It took just two months for this wound to heal There is almost no scarring after it healed! Below are my pictures of how this massive gaping wound looked like "a big piece of flesh hanging below a six-foot shoe shoe. " Right at the shoulder there is an 8" wide hooked open wound stitched, but the stitches failed a few weeks later, and over the last two weeks it has become just an.
We gave it to our Doberman because he got a small wound. Thanks to the fact that we got him outside right away so he couldn't get to our furniture and other things. A can of the stuff that dries will be on my way to my vet tomorrow. The furniture we have is very expensive, and if we were not on top of it, it could have been a disaster. I have an extra bag of it, so I might as well use it on the stray dogs that come to our house. Would it be possible to apply this technology to aerospace? Space is probably an ideal place to use it.
This stuff is awesome! I keep a can in my tack box all the time! The product keeps dust and bugs out of cuts and scrapes when in hard places where it is difficult to wrap or bandage! Spray on cut once it is completely dry. Just clean the cut and let it dry before spraying. In addition to staying on for a few days, the scent also remains for a while. This stuff stayed on my horse even when it rained and when she came in later it was still there.
It is great for wounds you need treatment for right away, but can't at that moment. The icky stuff must be kept out with something! With this, you will be able to accomplish this! In addition, you can reach those hard-to-reach places with it. Fortunately, I was able to use this to treat a booboo on my horse's pastern that had been aggravated Prior to wrapping the leg, I needed to keep it clean and free of insects as he was in a stall and I was helping others. My firstaid kit is always stocked with a can now, so I know what to do if something happens -- I just can't get over how ubiquitous it is!.
Having owned horses for a long time, I know how hard it is to find products that work and work well. What I use most often is this stuff For just about all cuts and scrapes, this product is the go-to. This stuff works well and protects my son, who lives in the outdoors all the time. My only complaint is the price, as compared to other aerosol bandages for livestock, I think this one is a bit more expensive than the others.
A friend at my barn helped clean up a bite my gelding got while making friends on the turnout with his stallmates, and I finished the job with this. That's a lot of The stuff here is awesome! As easy as a bandage, a small amount of this spray provides quick coverage and protection. It heals beautifully and you can't tell any evidence of any bite ever happening on his top line. A great piece to add to I really like it.
It is true that you get what you pay for in this case. AluShield is the most effective liquid bandage on the market, even though it costs a few dollars more than the "off" brands.