🛡️ Effortless protection, all day every day.
The Tube 100ml delivers continuous wound protection with a unique protective film that eliminates the need for secondary dressings, reducing application frequency and simplifying wound care.
N**S
Amazing stuff! Must have first aid for dogs
Love this product. My dog cut her paws last year and we had to wash and wrap her wounds and use this amazing stuff. Healed it in a week. $55 from vet,$25 from Amazon with a little bonus tube. Can't be that it really does work miracles! Great to have on hand.
A**E
Safe for cats and really helps with healing
One of the stray cats we look after outside turned up with a very badly infected abscess from a bite wound. The vet cleaned and drained it but it was in a poor location for bandages or stitches. I confined him in the bathroom to heal. He desperately wanted to keep licking the wound and wouldn't tolerate even a soft e-collar being somewhat wild.In searching for ideas to help him heal I stumbled across this product and thought why not, and bought it. The cat still wanted to lick the wound at first but within a few days stopped bothering it much. I applied the Derma Gel three times a day with a clean gauze pad. It started looking better almost immediately. It has now been about three weeks and he is still healing, but nearly there now. It was an open wound with the muscle exposed, about 1 1/2" wide and 3" long once the vet cleaned it and cut away the zagged edges. It is is now about the size of a dime! I was sure it would simply fill in with scar tissue, but it now looks like it might close up all the way and he will have little if any scarring. This is amazing stuff!
D**D
A life saving discovery, literally!!
I don't have a lot of space, so I will try to be as precise as possible. Derma Gel saved my cat's (named boo boo) life. This is not an exaggeration. My 7 year old cat had to have her tail amputated due to a fibro sarcoma tumor, low grade. This area for a cat is very difficult to re-bandage repeatedly. It was so bad that the cat had to go under anesthesia every other day so that the vet could change the bandage. Upon completion of the surgery, he immediately cultured the area. Unfortunately 5 days later the culture came back positive for pseudonoma, which is one of the worst for cats. I had been researching, contacting vets and people all over the globe, trying to figure out an alternative. I was given a second chance through Derma Gel. The cat was being treated orally with baytril at 45mgs per day for a 13lb cat, which was risky as at that dose it could have caused blindness. Topically the culture said only the ingredients in bacitracin would combat the pseudonoma. I still did not have an answer for the necessary bandage changing and cleaning. in one fell swoop this is what Derma Gel was capable of accomplishing. No bandaging required, creates a soft and moist healing while after oxidizing creates a small but secure shell to protect the wound. attacks and kills pseudonoma, and no pain for the cat. The vet waited too long to remove the sutures, so last Wednesday he removed them along with 90% of the granulating/healing process. It was like starting over. He recultured and came back with a yeast infection. Not to fear Derma Gel was here. Since last Wednesday I took the cat off the baytril because eyes became very crusty and leaky. No matter, since then it took 5 days and the wound is healed. There is a small scab that is almost gone now and the cat (still e collared) is looking forward to tomorrow's cone removal, This all within one week, where using the topical and oral antibiotics would not heal for 3 weeks and it looked like additional amputation was the only way left to try again. I am not a vet, nor a salesperson for Derma Gel. I admit I was really scared going against the "regular way". I thank god for giving me the strength to do so, and most importantly to Derma Gel for saving my cat's life. This may seem odd, but now I owe a life, and so if anyone reads this and it helps them too, or you have any questions, please email me. I want to pay it forward.Sincerely,David Kochman,mybarbell11@gmail.com
A**A
Miracle Gel
If there is a veterinarian gel to get and have at hand, this is the one! Your pet’s rash, or anything skin related, buy it, this is an EXCELLENT effective product! I swear by it.
T**G
Works great. Better than most anything tried.
My dog is active...at full speed, most times, and prone to scrapes and bumps.This stuff helps heal cuts fast.I have purchased this before and will again. I always keep it on hand, but do wish it was more affordable and available locally. Fast shipping helps.
J**.
Helping my rescue dog
I have a rescue dog with an ulceration caused by long neglect of a cyst. (She was very neglected and had not been bathed or shorn for a long time, She had huge infestation of fleas, matted hair, ingrown hair, cysts and was a nervous wreck from living outside in a backyard and not being given anything but food and water. Poor thing. The owner got sick and was unable to properly care for her, so she called out for help and I got a call to come and rescue this dog. I'm glad I did--she's a sweetie and my other dog LOVES her and needed a pal.)I have multiple veterinarians, attempting to fix it and it's very resistant to healing. This dog can't be anesthetized due to a moderately severe heart murmur and her age (she's a standard poodle and sadly, that is a common health issue in these dogs, along with cysts.) After courses of antibiotics and full time wearing of an E-collar, she still has the ulcer. I had the area professionally cleaned and we applied this gel. While the ulcer is still there, the margins look like they are coming together a bit, and the area has stayed clean. I plan to have another session to debride the area and see if they will try some more antibiotics and apply the gel again to the cleaned ulcer. This is a very stubborn problem in dogs, well, any species, humans too! So I still rely on professional dog care but this seems to help out.This is not a permanent cure--but it is a good assist to the healing process. This ulcer is in a place where bandaging is not possible (flank) so it works a bit like a bandage to keep the area moist and clean after debridement. Ask your vet if this can help.
C**.
Good Product For Some Issues
Used on a recovering burned cat. Did seem to help heal by contracture. Saw hair growth. Did seem to make it red, with red spots around the healed skin. Alternated with burn cream for a while. Then switch to a different antibacterial cream, with more moisturizing properties. I would say it would be great for hot spots, but wasn't as effective as I had hoped for our issue.
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