Dog Hot Spot Treatment
Is your dog continuously scratching and itching? Licking its paws? Rubbing its face? If the answer is yes, then chances are that your dog is having skin issues. Unfortunately, a lot of dogs today are suffering from skin rashes. Skin rashes on dogs is one of the common diagnosis in pet care costs and has continued to increase in the recent years primarily due to different testing procedures when treating skin rashes in dogs.

We always recommend to consult with your vet first but just in case they are not available it is always good to know some basic first aid care for your dog. For example, if your dog gets a skin rash in the middle of the night and your vet or local animal hospital isn’t available or open then you want to be able to offer immediate care for your dog until you can get them expert help.

The good news is that you can now decrease their number of visits to the vets by comprehending the reason for your dog’s discomfort and knowing the right treatment to use. Using the Vet Aid’s Animal Wound Care Foam when treating most dog skin conditions has proven to do the trick.

Unlike people who will have plenty of rash remedy options to choose from when it comes to treating skin rashes or reducing skin irritation almost instantly, dogs have fewer treatment options for their skin rashes. The reason for this is because their thick coat will at times make the treatment difficult to apply so as to penetrate completely to the present rash.

 Vet Aid’s Animal Wound Care Foam is one of the most effective skin rash treatment on the market today. This product is a natural wound treatment for home pets especially dogs, cats, horses and other animals, Vet Aid assists you to protect your dog from infection while nourishing and encouraging the growth of cells. Applying this product on your dog’s wounds allows faster healing. The solution heals and cleans wounds without disinfectants and antiseptics.

The best way to use this would care foam is to apply the foam on the area of the dog with skin rash by using the tips of your fingers and rubbing in the area gently. You can do this every five hours.

What happens if your dog licks its wound that has been treated using Vet Aid wound care? Nothing will happen. There’s completely no harm that your dog will be exposing itself if it licks its wound on its skin. The treatment is made using harmless chemicals, in both the foam and the spray.