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Has your dog or cat been wounded or injured lately?

Taking care of your dog's injuries is part of being a good animal owner. Gimborn Kwik Stypic powder and gel, all natural Hot Spot Cream and a deluxe veterinarian recommended First Aid Kit will meet every pet owners needs. And the products in our Dog Wound Care section has them all!

Don't just get your precious pooch some dog supplies to heal from wounds quicker, see if some of our other animal health care products can't get your dog in even better shape! Take a peak at our dog eye care products!

Give your pet the best chance at healing quickly by checking out some of our products below!

Back To Dog Worm Medicine Visit Our Homepage For: Dog Supplies
Simple Solution First Aid Pet WrapSimple Solution First Aid Pet Wrap
Price: $4.03
Sale Price: $3.34
TickKey Tick Removal ToolTickKey Tick Removal Tool
Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $4.63
Natural Care Bitter Cherry SprayNatural Care Bitter Cherry Spray
Price: $6.99
Sale Price: $5.80
Nikki's Natural's Herbal Pet SoapNikki's Natural's Herbal Pet Soap
Price: $11.99
Sale Price: $8.34
Good Vibrations Pet MassagerGood Vibrations Pet Massager
Price: $16.99
Sale Price: $11.75
Doggles Hot Spot CreamDoggles Hot Spot Cream
Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $14.89
Best Friend First Aid Kit-Hardshell CaseBest Friend First Aid Kit-Hardshell Case
Price: $30.99
Sale Price: $20.25
Total Pet Health Hot & Cold WrapsTotal Pet Health Hot & Cold Wraps
Price: $31.99
Sale Price: $23.49
Best Friend First Aid KitBest Friend First Aid Kit
Price: $37.99
Sale Price: $26.88
Western Trail First Aid KitWestern Trail First Aid Kit
Price: $46.99
Sale Price: $30.93
Active Dog First Aid KitActive Dog First Aid Kit
Price: $47.99
Sale Price: $31.53
Sport Dog First Aid KitSport Dog First Aid Kit
Price: $47.99
Sale Price: $31.53

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Dog Bite Treatment

Has your dog been wounded in some way lately? There is nothing worse than seeing your dog or cat get an injury of some kind and have to suffer. We feel the pain when loved ones, relatives, friends or neighbors need medical attention. Dog wound care products are the perfect solution if you're going to be traveling or going camping for a while. Doctors are always readily available or conveniently located when we're on th road.
 The uses for these products are endless.  In the same way that you or I would keep injury products at home we should do the same with our pets.

Every house in America has at least one medicine cabinet in it that contains a first aid kit. Inside that first aid kit there are band aids, hydrogen peroxide, Vaseline, anti-inflammatory creams and ointments to help heal. These first aid products for the most part are insurance "in case" something ever does happen. You want to be prepared for the worst possible scenario. Time can be of the essence. A split second can sometimes make a huge difference. These products are basically just designed to stem the tide until you can get to a doctor or hospital. You want to make sure you do everything possible to get your dog on the road to recovery. Anything and everything you can do will help the situation. And this temporary relief could be a difference maker. So make sure that you are adequately prepared for any and all possibilities. 

Do you ever remember cutting your finger in the kitchen with a knife and bleeding all over the place? What's the first thing you do? Perhaps you run it under the water, put a paper towel on it with some pressure and then what? You go right for the medicine cabinet and reach for the band aids right? We always seem to have these types of products for ourselves but rarely think of our dogs and cats, our precious pets. Why don't we? Perhaps we just think they can take the pain until we can get them to the veterinarian. That's just downright mean and inhumane. Why not show your dog or cat a little love and buy some of these dog wound care products and just have them handy as insurance just in case something happens. Hopefully you'll never need to use them. But there's nothing wrong with being prepared.

If your dog were to break their leg, get bit by another dog and there were no animal hospital around what would you do?

Many times as dogs or cats age they for some reason forget (mostly when internal instincts kick in when they need to react quickly) that they are now older and they respond to something (like chasing a coyote on a walk) like they're newborn puppies. This is precisely where injuries and wounds happen. Maybe they've wandered off or simply escaped under the gate and ran away. They could get into a fight with another dog or cat, get bit by a rattlesnake or a host of other things could happen to them. Obviously your pooch or kitten can't care of his or herself. You've got to be there to spring into action. Do for your animal what you would do for yourself.

Your dog has given you unconditional love all throughout the years so why not spend a couple dollars and buy them some good dog wound care products that will ensure their good health in the off chance something catastrophic happens. Let's hope it never does but it's always better to be safe than sorry. As Yogi Berra would probably say, "It's better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it."  So don't short change your adorable companion. Do for he or she what you would do for yourself! 

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