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Tough Seal Pet Liquid Bandage Spray is a 2oz, fast-drying, waterproof wound care solution designed for dogs, cats, and small pets. It creates a breathable, sting-free polymer barrier that protects cuts, scratches, and irritations while being safe if licked. Recommended by vets and backed by positive reviews, it accelerates healing and eliminates the need for traditional bandages or salves.






| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 790 Reviews |
R**T
Works fast
My German Shepherd had a bleeding sore on his carpal pad for about 3 weeks and wouldn't heal, because he kept licking it. I sprayed the KeriCure Liquid Seal Natural Pet First Aid on it twice a day and in 3 days it was healed. Very good stuff.
M**Y
Good product.
Is good to have Use it on my bully pit paws, it closed the cut on his palm
Y**K
SEEMS TO BE WORKING!!
Our 7 year old female doberman recently started a very bad habit of licking. She licked until her front leg was raw. We tried everything from our Vet to local pet stores. We are now on our 2nd bottle, getting ready to order bottle #3! We use the liquid bandage when we are giving her a break from the comfy collar. When applied, I think it stings, for she pulls her leg quickly away, but once on, she will leave her leg alone for a while and just look at it. We use the ALL FOUR PAWS COMFY CONE PET COLLAR (also on Amazon) when we're away and not watching her every second. SO...the combination of both seems to be working and healing the area. We are hoping, once the leg is completely healed, she will stop this horrible habit!!! Oh, and BTW, I asked my Vet if he had a liquid bandage available, and he said he never heard of one.
V**N
Simple and effective
Our dog has a owie little wound on top of his head. To stop the opening from getting dirty or infected we just spray this on the wound What is most important to us on this product is 1. It's easy to apply by just spraying. No having to hurt him or make a mess by having to touch his wound. 2. Stops his itchy head which was driving him nuts. He was rubbing his head on the wall to itch and that just opened the wound. 3. Safe if licked by pets. Our other little guy wants to constantly lick the wound but not as much once it's covered in the spray bandage and even if he did, it won't harm him.
M**F
Sort of works
I thought this would create a thick plastic layer, but it doesn't - it leaves a very thin layer that lasts a few hours. With persistence, and several sprays per day over more than a week, this is slowly helping a scratch heal on my cat's belly. So, it's certainly better than nothing, and better than trying to macgyver a traditional bandage or using an e-collar on a very active cat.
L**I
Stays on, works well and was not bothered by it at all.
This is really good stuff! My degu had some foot sores and I put this on them. (His toenail had gotten too long, so he was butt sitting too much, not bumble feet) He did learn to sit there in my hubby’s hands with his feet sticking out with a treat while I blew on them to help them dry. He never picked at the area or seemed bothered. But, he did get better. He didn’t like the spray, I kept spraying his privates on accident, so I got a small paint brush to apply. Thank you for this effective, non-toxic product!
P**V
Works great on wild iguana
We have endless wild life in our neighborhood due to a lake and a refuge nearby. Iguanas are everywhere and on occasion they show up injured, sometimes I witness the cause and sometimes I have no clue why they chose to sit in my yard with their injury but I can't ignore it.A few weeks ago I was outside and a neighbors dog came out and every animal ran as always. An iguana ran right into a fence and got stuck in a hole and panicked. He started spinning in circles like crazy, creating a huge gash on his back. I crossed a towel on him and used wire cutters to cut the fence open around him and he was freed. He is very wild so I couldn't really pack him up and go to a vet. I got this tough seal and the next day I grabbed a few of my fAvorite flowers that they usually destroy if they find them and a few carrot curls and threw it to him and snuck up and sprayed the gash until it was soaked. He arched his back and ran. The next day it was still dry and sealed, they swim in the lake and climb everywhere so I was surprised it stayed. It has split open every three or four days in one corner and I spray it with antibiotic animal spray and then if he is still here a few hours later, I use this spray, otherwise I seal it again the next day. The swelling has gone down almost completely, it only opens in the corner in a small spot and he is just as normal as the other wild ones, except he lets me get closer now since the spray is accompanied by carrots for distraction. It seems like it totally worked even with his lifestyle working against him. Hopefully he has been saved.
H**2
Defective product- arrived 90% solid
Found feral neighborhood cat with wounds. We've been cleaning him and bought this to help it heal over but it arrived non- functional, pump not working. I opened it up to find it was mostly solid. Amazon doesn't let you add this issue when trying to return it. I can't find it near by and it seemed to come directly from the manufacturer so, I am trying to get it replaced.
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