Pet Antiseptic Itchy Skin Relief Spray

$11.00
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Give your furry friend the relief they deserve with Buddycare's Antiseptic Itchy Skin Relief Spray for Dogs. Our expertly formulated spray provides immediate relief from itching, hot spots, and skin irritations, promoting a healthier, happier pet.

  • Suitable for use on hot spots
  • Suitable for all pets
  • Antibacterial, antifungal & antiviral
  • Lick safe, natural & non-toxic
Directions

Spray liberally onto affected area at least twice daily and allow to dry naturally. Where possible, try to prevent your animal licking the affected area for 1 minute. Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian. Keep out of reach of children. Use biocides safely. Always read the product label information before use.

Ingredients

Aqua (Water), Sodium Chloride (Salt), Hypochlorous Acid (150ppm). Approvals: Complies with UK BPR and EU 528/2012. Approved for veterinary use (PT3). Antibacterial according to EN1276, EN1656, EN13697 & EN13727. Virucidal according to EN14476 & EN16777. Yeasticidal & Fungicidal according to EN 1650. Mycobactericidal according to EN14348. Suitable for veterinary use according to EN 1656.

Customer Reviews

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Paula Shepherd
Buddy care itchy spray

Very good once sprayed on my little doggy she stops itching within 5 mins and once she has been sprayed it lasts for 2 days very good product and it's smells nice too worth the money

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D.M.
Instant short term relief

Got this product at dogfest. My girl is always itching due to allergies. When sprayed she almost stops immediately and it’s able to sleep a lot better (and me) it doesn’t last a great length of time but is definitely a great quick fix for instant relief

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Paul Caren
Buddy care itchy skin

The Product did,nt really Help that much, But at least I tried.

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Patricia Duncan
Buddy my dog

I have been using this for 1week but unfortunately I see no improvement, as he keeps chewing his feet and legs, so I think the next move is the vet to see the reason he keeps chewing…

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Kyle

Doesn't really do anything