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When our Spanish gelding Moro developed mud fever, we discovered the convenience of Protectaplast Pet Protection. Thanks to the self-adhesive foam bandage, his wounds healed quickly and without scarring. Read about our experience here!
This article offers practical advice on treating wounds in dogs, cats and horses, using safe, animal-friendly products.
With spring approaching and the warmer weather encouraging outdoor activities, many people are resuming their walks, jogging routines or other sports. Unfortunately, blisters are common during intense activity, especially if your skin is more sensitive after winter. Luckily, blister plasters are a handy solution — but what if the plaster doesn’t stick well due to friction or movement? In this article, we explain how to treat blisters correctly and how to keep your blister plaster in place.
Who doesn't remember the moments from our childhood when we ran to grandma with a scraped knee? Grandma always said, "Let it air dry, then a nice scab will form." Although well-intentioned, this advice is outdated. Modern medical insights show that letting wounds air dry is not the best approach for optimal healing. Let's take a look at why.