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The Nutri-Vet Antimicrobial Wound Spray for Dogs is praised for its effectiveness in treating minor wounds and hot spots. Users appreciate its value for money and ease of use, although there are concerns about its effectiveness on more severe injuries. Overall, it's a solid choice for canine wound care.
Not safe to ingest; avoid licking areas where applied.
Prevention: Keep the affected area clean and monitor your pet to ensure they do not lick the area.
Helps heal minor cuts and wounds quickly.
Effective in treating hot spots.
Helps prevent infection in wounds.
Convenient spray application.
Affordable and effective.
Does not work on more severe injuries.
No clear instructions on safety for licking.
Tip: Consider alternative products with clearer safety instructions.
Factors: Severity of wound, Frequency of application
Yes, it is effective for treating hot spots.
No, it is not safe for dogs to lick the area.
Results can vary, but some users report seeing improvements within a few days.
"I have 8 dogs...4 are over 12--3 are 13 Years old. The rest are 8 and less...I try to keep items on hand to avoid the need to rush out to get some 'normal' treatment for slight injury. This was on sale and I believe in being prepared since I am a nurse..."
"Bought to put on a wound for my Labradoodle. There has been no change and it did not help it heal. I sprayed the antimicrobial spray twice a day for two weeks. it looks the same. She still licks the area, so it has not helped."
For minor wounds and hot spots, this spray is a good investment. However, for more serious injuries, consider consulting a vet or trying a different product.