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Vetericyn Plus Hot Spot Antimicrobial Hydrogel

Hot spots, itching, and irritated skin can make your dog miserable. Vetericyn Plus Hot Spot Antimicrobial Hydrogel provides fast-acting, soothing relief while forming a protective barrier to promote healing. This non-toxic, antibiotic-free formula adheres to the skin, keeping the area clean and hydrated to speed recovery. Safe for...

  • Hot spots, itching, and irritated skin can make your dog miserable. Vetericyn Plus Hot Spot Antimicrobial Hydrogel provides fast-acting, soothing relief while forming a protective barrier to promote healing. This non-toxic, antibiotic-free formula adheres to the skin, keeping the area clean and hydrated to speed recovery. Safe for all dogs, even those with sensitive skin, it helps prevent excessive licking, scratching, and biting that can worsen irritation.


    Key Benefits:

    • Soothes itchy, irritated skin and hot spots
    • Forms a protective barrier for faster healing
    • Non-toxic, safe if licked or ingested
    • Free from steroids, alcohol, and antibiotics
    • Adheres to the skin for lasting relief
    • Safe for use around the mouth, nose, ears, and eyes


    Ideal For:

    • Hot spots and moist dermatitis
    • Cuts, scrapes, and minor wounds
    • Rashes and itchy skin
    • Burns, sores, and abrasions

     

    How to Use:

    • Prepare the Area: Shake the bottle well before use. Move excess hair away from the affected area. If necessary, trim or clip the hair around the wound to allow better contact with the Hydrogel.
    • Apply the Hydrogel: Adjust the spray nozzle and saturate the affected area generously with Vetericyn Plus Hot Spot Antimicrobial Hydrogel. Ensure even coverage over the irritated skin.
    • Reapply as Needed: For best results, repeat application 3-4 times per day or as necessary to keep the area moist and protected.
    • Use with Bandages (If Needed): If dressing the wound, soak the bandage with Vetericyn Plus Wound & Skin Care Liquid or Antimicrobial Hydrogel at each dressing change.
    • No Rinsing Required: Allow the Hydrogel to dry naturally. It is safe for use around the mouth, nose, ears, and eyes.

    Ingredients:

    • Active: Hypochlorous Acid (0.010%)
    • Inactive: Electrolyzed Water, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Hypochlorite, Lithium Magnesium Sodium Silicate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Phosphates, Sodium Sulfate


    For More Vetericyn Products

    Explore our full range of Vetericyn dog care solutions. From wound care to skin relief, find the right product for your dog's needs. Shop all Vetericyn products here.

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