- Description
- Ingredients
- Dosage
- FAQ
Description
ALL CLEAR OINTMENT
- Soothes inflamed skin
- Reduces itching
- Helps eliminate bacterial and fungal infections
- Supports the healing of dry, flaky, red, or greasy skin
OUCH AWAY
- Promotes hair growth
- Calms skin irritation
- Help deter ticks and mosquitoes
- Strengthens a weakened immune system
- Helps fight infection
- item number
- BD5022
- weight
- 1.40 LBS
- volume
- 1 fl. oz. (30 ml) + 2 fl. oz. (60ml)
- life stages
- adult, senior, puppy/kitten
- form
- liquid
- made in
- Canada
Disclaimer: The information provided in relation to the products mentioned is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional veterinary advice or a substitute for consultation with a qualified veterinarian. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any pet health condition. Consult a licensed veterinarian before using any product or making changes to your pet's diet, health, or wellness routine. Individual pet health outcomes may vary, and the effectiveness of the product may depend on various factors specific to your pet. Always carefully read and follow the product label and instructions. The manufacturer and distributor of these products do not assume any liability for any direct or indirect consequences that may arise from the use of these products on pets. All information is for educational purposes only.
Ingredients
Made with the finest, organically grown, or ethically harvested herbs. Made specifically for pets, vet-formulated and vet approved.
- Calendula contains anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties to help heal burns, abrasions and wounds as well as fight infection.
- Echinacea has been used traditionally for wounds, sunburns, burns and other skin ailments.
- Rosemary Leaf is a healing herb that supports the healing of dry, flaky skin and may help to stimulate hair regrowth.
Inactive ingredients such as water, glycerin, or bases for ointments like olive oil are not listed in this ingredient tab. For a full list of ingredients, please see the label picture on the bottle, shown above. Information about ingredients is for educational purposes only. It is important to always refer to the product label for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding ingredients.
Dosage
Ouch Away Spray
How to Administer
Topical Spray: Spray several times a day to affected area(s) until healed. It may sometimes be necessary to shave or trim your pet’s hair so that the Ouch Away Spray reaches the affected area. If necessary, cover the affected area with gauze dressing.
Caution
Do not spray near or into eyes or nose. May initially sting on open cut. A vet examination prior to use of this product is recommended. If your pet’s condition does not improve or deteriorates consult your vet and stop the use of the product.
Information presented by NHV Natural Pet Products is for educational purposes only.
All Clear Ointment
How to Administer
Topical ointment: Clean and dry affected area(s). Apply to affected area 3 to 4 times per day. It may some times be necessary to shave or trim your pet’s hair so that the All Clear Ointment may penetrate better.
Caution
Do not apply on open or bleeding wounds.
FAQ
Does this also help burns caused by overexposure to sun?
These supplements can help any type of burns. It is very important to keep your pet protected from the sun, as they can burn just like people can. Pets with light colored coats or thinner fur are more susceptible to sunburn.
Can these products be used on open wounds or sores?
We don't recommend using these products on open, bleeding sores. If a sore has formed a scab and is not open, the products are safe to use.
Should I cover the burn after applying these products?
We do not recommend covering or bandaging any wounds or sores on your pet without veterinary guidance. Bandaging on pets can be very tricky and can lead to further injury if not done correctly. Some wounds or sores should be left open to heal to avoid potentially serious infection.
What are the signs the burn has become infected?
If you notice a burn becomes worse over time rather than better, it may be infected. Keep an eye on the red and inflamed skin surrounding the burn. This area should reduce in size rather than grow. If you notice any discharge from the burn or any foul odor, this can also be a sign of infection and veterinary treatment should be sought as soon as possible.