Styptic Powder - 30g

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Styptic Powder - 30g

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INFORMATION ABOUT STYPTIC POWDER (30g)

Styptic Powder (30g) is a powder specially formulated for your cats and dogs. It aids in the control of minor bleeding after clipping nails or dew claws. Styptic Powder (30g) contains Ferric Subsulfate, Potassium Alum and Zinc Sulphate.

Grooming your pet can be tricky. Small accidents inevitably happen and when they do, there's no need to worry. Styptic Powder (30g) will stop minor bleeding on your pet's nail. Styptic Powder (30g) should not be used on open wounds, burns or in body cavities.

STYPTIC POWDER (30g) FEATURES

  • Special formulated powder for cats and dogs' nails and claws
  • Controls minor bleeding after clipping nails or dew claws
  • Contains Ferric Subsulfate, Potassium Alum and Zinc Sulphate

Directions for use: Apply directly to bleeding area, use sufficient powder to thoroughly cover affected area. Apply moderate pressure until bleeding stops. Repeat application if necessary. For external use only. Store at room temperature, below 30°C (86°F). If bleeding doesn't stop after application, consult veterinarian.

be consulted. The powder should not be applied to open wounds, burns or in body cavities. For external use only. Store at room temperature, below 30°C (86°F)

Current batch expiry date

February 2009

Manufacturer

Aristopet

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