Pet Wound Spray Promotes Healthy, Natural Wound Healing
LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Wound Care spray promotes healthy and natural wound healing. The spray is enriched with beneficial probiotic ‘good’ bacteria, sourced from plants.
These helpful probiotics work in a safe and mechanical way. They inhibit, push back and replace potentially harmful (pathogenic) bacteria until there is no further pathogenic activity in the wound.
As a result, this reduces the risk of bacterial infection and promotes healing. Our dog wound spray and cat wound spray can also reduce the need for antibiotics.
In addition, the spray does not cause harmful bacteria to mutate and develop resistance (antimicrobial resistance). This helps to protect the effectiveness of our antibiotics.
- Inhibits pathogenic bacteria and can help reduce antibiotic use
- Works in a mechanical way that reduces antimicrobial resistance
- Vegan, plant-based and chemical-free
- Can be used alongside your antiseptic spray for dog wounds
Increases Your Pet’s Natural Resistance to Infection
Staphylococci bacteria occur naturally on the skin around the nose, ears and anus. They do not usually damage healthy skin providing they stay outside of the body.
However, they can cause serious infections including Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) if they enter the body via wounds or eczema.
Our canine wound spray is an effective treatment for preventing these infections. It can also be used as a feline wound spray for cats – and for other pets (always check with your vet if unsure).
LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Wound Care reduces the risk of potentially dangerous infections such as MRSA. It increases the skin’s natural resistance in and around wounds.
Instructions
Always wear gloves and use clean dressings. Shave the hair around the wound. Clean wound with warm water and gently remove any scabs. Dab carefully to dry. Shake before use. Close the wound if necessary, then lightly spray with LUCAA+ Probiotic Pet Wound Care. Apply a bandage if required. Use twice daily until the wound shows signs of healing, then reduce to once daily.
IMPORTANT: Always consult a vet if in doubt or if symptoms persist.
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