Aqueos Spray on Plaster for Dogs, Cats, Horses and All Animals - Protects Minor Wounds from Germs, Insect and Fly for use in Dog First Aid Kit / 200ml

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Aqueos Spray on Plaster for Dogs, Cats, Horses and All Animals - Protects Minor Wounds from Germs, Insect and Fly for use in Dog First Aid Kit / 200ml

Aqueos Spray on Plaster for Dogs, Cats, Horses and All Animals - Protects Minor Wounds from Germs, Insect and Fly for use in Dog First Aid Kit / 200ml

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Fiberglass casting tapes consist of a knitted fiberglass fabric impregnated with a polyurethane resin that is activated by water (Delta-Lite Conformable Casting Tape and Delta-Lite “S” Fiberglass Casting Tape, Johnson & Johnson Orthopaedics, Inc.; Synthocast, Kirschner All Orthopedic Appliances, Marlow, OK; Scotchcast II, Orthopedic Products, Surgical Products Division/3M, St. Paul, MN; and Vet Cast and Vet Cast II, Animal Care Products/3M) The water-activated fiberglass casting tapes have met with success in veterinary medicine despite their expense. Differences among the products involve mainly their “handling” ability during application and the final “finish” or smoothness of the cast after it has set. Both these characteristics are primarily influenced by the knitted weave of a product; closely knitted materials generally are more conformable and easier to apply. Casts made from the fiberglass products are strong, lightweight, radiolucent, permeable to water vapor, and immersible in water. Temporary coaptation devices usually are indicated in the acutely traumatized animal for prevention of edema, relief of pain, reduction of subsequent damage to soft tissue, wound protection from further contamination, prevention of development of closed fractures into open fractures, and fracture stabilization. Robert Jones bandages, coaptation splints of various materials, Schroeder-Thomas splints, tape hobbles, Ehmer slings, Velpeau slings, and nonweightbearing slings have been described for temporary immobilization as well as for definitive immobilization of certain orthopedic injuries. This is an excellent product which we always have in our stables yard veterinary kit. Works extremely well in assisting with healing.

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Precautions: For external use only.For animal use only.Consult your veterinarian for systemic conditions.Do not inject.Storage Store at room temperature.Do not freeze.Do not leave in direct sunlight.Do not decant. When your dog is stressed or bored, it can eat walls in your home as a way of coping. drywall is not harmful to your dog because it is made of gypsum. You should be able to see a doctor if you have any symptoms and should be prepared to go to the emergency room. As with anything not designed for a dog’s diet, avoid, avoid, and avoid. Whilst drywall doesn’t appear to be poisonous to dogs, it’s not something you would want your puppy to be eating.

If a dog eats plaster, it will most likely experience minor gastrointestinal upset. The plaster will not dissolve in the stomach and will eventually pass through the digestive system and be eliminated in the stool. If a large amount of plaster is ingested, it could cause an obstruction in the intestines.

Aqueos Spray on Plaster for Dogs, Cats, Horses and All

Leighton RL. Principles of conservative fracture management: splints and casts. Semin Vet Med Surg 1991;6:39-51. As far as I can tell, most of the time eating drywall won’t be bad for your dog as there are no toxic elements. However, in some rare cases it can cause serious harm to your dog and provoke a serious reaction, for example:At Hyperdrug, we understand how important it is to care for your dog's wounds properly. That's why we offer a wide range of bandages and dressings from top brands like Coflex, Kruuse, Vetrap, PetFlex, Tensoplast, and BSN Medical to help you provide effective wound care. I’ve heard that drywall is non-toxic and isn’t poisonous to dogs, but this is what happened to us. We have a wall in our apartment that was damaged our kids, putting a small dent in the drywall. My Labrador puppy saw the dent, chewed into it, swallowed some chunks of drywall. His stomach swelled up and he was dead a week later.” Tobias TA. Slings, padded bandages, splinted bandages, and casts. In: Oimstead ML, ed. Small animal orthopedics. St. Louis: CV Mosby, 1995.

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Yes, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Spray plaster can be sprayed directly onto superficial wounds as a dressing set, i.e., from a sufficient distance. This worked a treat on my dogs tail. The silver colour meant I could that I had covered the whole area, unlike the clear ones where you can't see.Reapply the spray on plaster after a few days if it comes off/ Discontinue treatment or speak to a vet if irritation occurs.

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The choice of coaptation device depends on each individual case and circumstance. The coaptation device may serve as a temporary splint for traumatic injuries while waiting for definitive internal fixation, as a primary treatment of certain fractures, or as an adjunct to internal fixation or ligament repair. 1,2 Cost is another important aspect that must be considered as well as the availability of materials required for different coaptation devices. General Application Guidelines

Animals are, by and large, resilient creatures that require less care for their non-life-threatening wounds. Even so, dogs and cats are just as susceptible to infections, bruising, blisters, and other painful problems caused by seemingly minor injuries, so treating these with some TLC will do both of you a lot of good. Coaptation splints consisting of various rigid materials are used to approximate the shape of the limb to which they may be applied. In general, they should not be used for immobilization of the humerus or femur. Pre-made commercial splints consisting of plastic or aluminum are known as Mason metasplints or spoon splints. They are applied over padding on the caudal aspect of the limb. Because the limb is curved and the splint is straight, adequate padding is necessary to avoid soft tissue problems, but it may result in poor immobilization. Molded splints of plaster, water-activated fiberglass, or thermolabile plastic can be fitted to the limb almost perfectly. For this reason, they seem to be tolerated better by the patient and cause fewer soft tissue problems during long-term use than Mason metasplints. Preformed Splints Indications If you are worried about your pet, cover their wounds, keep them warm and call your vet straight away. Please note that you will be responsible for the cost of returning the goods to us unless we delivered the item to you in error or the item is faulty. Application of adhesive tape on the cranial and caudal surfaces of the foot to form “stirrups” is usually necessary so the limb can be attached to the splint or cast securely (Figure 64-1A). In some instances, one should fix the strips of adhesive tape medially and laterally on the limb; this has been recommended for application of a full-encircling cast. 6 When lateral and medial stirrups are used, they must be incorporated into the lateral and medial sides of the cast, respectively, to avoid excessive pressure and possible skin necrosis over the outer distal metatarsal or metacarpal epiphyseal areas. 7 Encircling bands of tape should never be used on an animal’s foot because they can cause irreparable vascular damage and skin necrosis.



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