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A soothing topical spray for dogs and cats. Perfect for healing and soothing insect bites, hot spots, burns, wounds, skin abrasions. Can soothe itch and promote healthy skin.

 

Every pet owner needs to be equipped with a topical solution for:
Hot spots
Inflammation of the skin
Cuts, scrapes, scratches
Burns
Stings
Insect bites

*If any of these symptoms are emergencies or life-threatening, please see your trusted veterinarian.

Skin HEALth Spray contains anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, and is an effective topical solution to keep close at hand for your pet’s first aid, especially when spending time outside, in the bush, and near areas with mosquitos, black flies and other insects.

Skin HEALth Spray | Topical Cuts, Scrapes, & Sores

C$30.00Price
  • Marigold, Calendula (origin: Calendula Officinalis):  Popularly known as the “greatest healing agent” A first-aid go-to for abrasions and injuries.

    Green Tea (origin: Camellia Sinensis): Rich in antioxidants, Polyphenols, which area class of bioflavonoids, have been shown to have anti-cancer, anti-bacterial and antti-viral properties and Catechins, which are antioxidants by nature, have also been shown to function as anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer agents.

    St John’s Wort (origin: hypericum perforatum): Improves tissue regeneration in wounds, used to tone and restore the health of the nerves.

    Goldenseal (origin: Hydrastis Canadensis): Deals with local inflammation, Assists with skin conditions such as eczema and ringworm, widely used on wounds and sores, antibacterial properties.

    Horsetail (origin: Equisetum Arvense):  Widely used on burns, wounds and sores, has anti-inflammatory properties, helps to stabilize scar tissue.
    Witch Hazel (origin: Hamamelis Virginana):  Known to naturally reduce acne, insect bites and blisters, used for inflammation, contains antioxidant and astringent properties.

  • Spray on the affected area 2-3 times per day.  Try to avoid having your pet lick the topical off before it gets a chance to soak in.

     

    Test on a small area first to assess tolerance. Discontinue if the skin appears more red or aggravated after application.  This may indicate sensitivity. Do not spray directly in the eyes or mouth.

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