Vet Wrap Wrap Tape (Blue with Paw Prints) (2 Pack) (3 Inch x 15 feet) Self Adhesive Adherent Adhering Cohesive Flex Self Stick Bandage Grip Roll Dog Cat Pet Horse
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Barb Baker
> 24 hourHavent used it yet getting it to have on hand. Have used similar in past and very satisfied
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joy
> 24 hourColor bright and will be asset to protect the pet parents fur babies when taken with them to tailgating events.
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Kimski
> 24 hourWhat I like in particular is the neatness of the bandage after being applied. Save using guaze and tape - much more convenient to protect the specific areas
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Tara Legg
> 24 hourMy dog hurt her paw and refused to even let me comfort her she was so pissed off about it. Poor little girl I knew it was just a sprain but she’s sprained that same one before so I knew it hurt to much for her to shrug off. I’m not wealthy and this seemed like if it actually worked like it said is the same thing they’d do at the vet so I ordered 2 rolls. IT SERIOUSLY DOES EXACTLY WHAT IT CLAIMS TO DO! You can trust this product.
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William
> 24 hourdoes not stick very well
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Sammie
> 24 hourMy dog runs around all day doing his job on our farm like guarding and providing security. Consequently, he will frequently injure or bruise his leg. I have an at-home doggie medicine cabinet where I used to keep elastic wrappings like the ones I use on myself that I bought at the store. However, people wrappings dont really work well on dogs because they tend to compress too tightly and end up cutting off circulation. Everytime I had to take my dog to the vet, hed come home wrapped up in these type of wrappings. Bought these doggy wraps on Amazon and they work so much better and easier to use. My dog doesnt fight them like he used to do with the wraps from before. The paw prints are just extra cute.
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Inga Samarskaya
> 24 hourGood quality.
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Jen
> 24 hourWe used this to wrap our dogs paw. It stayed on good.
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debbie white
> 24 hourAdorable bandage to keep surgical wound clean Great price and arrived very quickly Highly recommend
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Daveybob
> 24 hourMy cat got injured once again - hes a big hunter and often comes back with minor scrapes. This time again nothing major, but every time it started to heal and scab over he would scratch it and re-open the wound. I tried regular ace bandage (wouldnt stick), little booties for his paws (he removed them), trimming his claws (still enough claw for him to cause damage), and a cat onesie (he was able to pull it aside and get to the wound). Took a few tries to figure out how to properly apply this bandage - at first he still was able to push it to the side, had to use the narrower tape and criss-cross over his chest - but it worked! It sticks to itself but not to the fur, and is very tenacious. Took him a solid 24 hours to really start damaging the tape, so Id re-bandage once a day. He didnt love it, but much less annoying for him than the onesie or the booties that I tried. Took about nine days to fully heal, and now hes back! Im keeping a couple rolls handy for the next time...