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Dog Wound Care — Antiseptic Sprays, Powders & Healing Ointments

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  • Last stock! Petcare Petmend Topical Herbal Wound Spray 150 ml

    Petcare Petcare Petmend Topical Herbal Wound Spray 150 ml

    Petcare Petmend Topical Herbal Wound Spray 150 ml First Aid Spray for Cuts is a natural antiseptic that helps heal and protect wounds from infection. Its soothing properties relieve painful irritation and make your pet more comfortable. topical spray: Spray several times a day on the affected area until healed. Features: Petmend topical herbal spray is antibacterial, antifungal, antipruritic, Analgesic, maggoticidal, fly repellent, deodorizing, and anti-inflammatory. For external use only Not for human use, for animal treatment only. Shake well before use. Natural antiseptic Helps prevent infection Speeds healing and reduces inflammation Reduces pain and irritation  

    Rs. 270.00

Not All Wounds Need the Same Treatment

Cuts, bite injuries, post-surgical wounds, abrasions, and hot spots each require a different wound care approach depending on depth, contamination level, and healing stage. Using a general antiseptic on a deep puncture — or a wound powder on a fresh surgical incision — can slow healing rather than help it.

Products Available and What Each One Does

This section covers vet-trusted wound care products — Negasunt wound powder, Healokind antiseptic spray, Chlorhexidine solutions, Povidone-Iodine formulations, Alembic Silver Nano Particle Spray, and Aloe-based soothing gels. Negasunt is particularly effective for open wounds and maggot-prone injuries in Indian climates. Silver nano-particle sprays provide broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage without stinging — useful for dogs sensitive to conventional antiseptics. Bandaging supplies and wound dressings are also available.

When Home Treatment Is Not Enough

For deep puncture wounds, injuries showing swelling, or wounds with signs of abscess formation — seek veterinary assessment before beginning home treatment. Abscesses require drainage and systemic antibiotics, not topical sprays alone.

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