Restore Wound Care and Itch Relief Salve

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Restore Wound Care and Itch Relief Salve

Farm Dog Naturals 2 Ounce Jar

For Dogs and Horses
Not For Cats

Restore Salve Benefits:

• Stops itching on contact
• Heals hot spots in 3-4 days
• Flea dermatitis
• Stops the biting, itching, licking cycle
• Heals wound from the inside out

Addresses the following issues that may effect dogs:

• Bug Bites
• Chews and Licks Paws
• Hot Spots
• Flea Dermatitis
• Itchy Incisions
• Rashes
• Punctures
• Smelly Itchy Ears
• Scratches and Scrapes

Ingredients

All Ingredients, Vegan Friendly, GMO and Cruelty Free Simple Herbal Ingredients:- Cherry kernel, organic rose hips oil, organic hemp, almond, apricot kernel, organic pumpkin, karanja and organic neem oils. Unrefined Shea Butter. Echinacea, yellow dock and catnip herb. Essential oils of carrot seed, frankincense and Geranium. Organic vitamin E.  

How to Use:

Directions:ApplyRestore twice daily to affected area or as needed for itching and scratching.

General Wound Care: Apply ample amounts of Restore to the wound and let it sit for 6-8 hours, clean the wound out with sterile gauze and antiseptic then reapply. Let the wound heal naturally. Use our Salvation Salveto quickly grow your dog's hair back.  

For Bacterial Ear Infections: Asking yourself "what can I do about my dog's bacterial ear infection?" Use Restore. Apply a small amount ofRestore to the inside of your dog's ear and let it melt into their ear canal. Wait 24 hours, gently clean the outer ear and reapply. Continue until symptoms disappear. If symptoms persist, consult your veterinarian. 

For Abscess or Excessive Wound Scabbing:Does your dog have an abscess with a scab on top? Do they have a puncture or a wound that needs to stay open and clean so that it can heal?

Use Restore. Apply an ample amount o
fRestore to the scabbed area and leave on overnight. In the morning, take a warm dampened clean cloth and gently wipe the scab away. Clean the wound out with sterile gauze and antiseptic then reapplyRestore. Cover for a couple of hours if needed. In the case of an abscess, gently remove the pus out of the wound before cleaning it. Repeat the process daily until the open wound (and abscess) have closed up on their own without scabbing. After this happens, follow instructions under General Wound Care. If you see any excessive swelling of the area, consult your veterinarian.

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