About this product
- Pet Type:Dogs & Cats
- Pack Type:Single Item
- Country Of Origin:Philippines
- Shelf Life:24 Months
Product description
Fureast Healing Ointment Madre de Cacao for Dogs and Cats
Fureast Healing Ointment, specially formulated with the natural benefits of Madre de Cacao, is the perfect remedy for your furry friends. This gentle yet powerful ointment provides effective care for your pets' skin, promoting healing and comfort. Ideal for both dogs and cats, it ensures that your beloved companions receive the best natural treatment for their skin concerns.
-Heals Wounds Promotes rapid healing of cuts, scrapes, and minor wounds, ensuring your pets recover quickly and safely.
-Treats Rashes Soothes irritated skin and helps alleviate rashes caused by allergies, insect bites, or other irritants, providing much-needed relief.
- Soothes Itchy Skin Relieves itchiness and discomfort, keeping your pets comfortable and happy.
Fureast Healing Ointment Madre de Cacao is your trusted solution for maintaining the skin health of your dogs and cats. Give your pets the natural care they deserve with this effective and soothing ointment.
Directions to Use Fureaast Healing Ointment Madre de Cacao for Dogs and Cats
Clean the Affected Area: Gently clean the wound, rash, or itchy area with mild soap and warm water.
Pat dry with a clean towel to ensure the area is free from dirt and moisture.
Apply the Ointment: Using clean hands or a sterile applicator, apply a thin layer of Fureaast Healing Ointment directly to the affected area.
Ensure even coverage over the wound, rash, or itchy skin.
Repeat as Needed: For optimal results, apply the ointment 2-3 times daily.
Continue use until the skin has healed completely or as advised by your veterinarian.
Prevent Licking: To prevent your pet from licking the treated area, consider using an Elizabethan collar or distraction techniques during the healing process.
Monitor Progress: Keep an eye on the affected area for signs of improvement.
If the condition persists or worsens, consult your veterinarian for further advice.