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Warning: the following images may cause discomfort

Heal-iT wound care Spray Stories:

An Itch that would not quit:

Before Cleaning: Eyelid Laceration

Before Cleaning: Eyelid Laceration

Before Cleaning: Eyelid Laceration

Horses tend to use fences to scratch an itch. This horse unfortunately ended up with a laceration on his lower eyelid.

One Application:

Before Cleaning: Eyelid Laceration

Before Cleaning: Eyelid Laceration

The owner did one eye flush with Heal-iT's Wound Care Spray to clean the eye and the laceration on the lower eyelid. 

Day Seven:

Before Cleaning: Eyelid Laceration

Day Seven:

A week later from the one eye flush the horses eyelid was completely healed. 

A happy Ending for a dog with mange:

December 5th: First Day of Treatment

December 5th: First Day of Treatment

December 5th: First Day of Treatment

Our friend's rescue found this sweet girl. She had severe mange that needed to be taken care of before she could be adopted. This photo was taken on day one of treatment, December 5th.

Before & After Side View

December 5th: First Day of Treatment

December 5th: First Day of Treatment

We recommended the rescue apply Heal-iT's Wound Care Spray three times daily until fully healed. By December 18th, they saw great progress against the mange with hair regrowth. By January 3rd, she was ready to be adopted and had all her hair back. 

January 3rd: Fully Healed

December 5th: First Day of Treatment

January 3rd: Fully Healed

Since getting rid of her severe mange, she has been adopted by a great family in Reno. 

A Happy Farm Dog:

Happy Farm Dog

Happy Farm Dog

Happy Farm Dog

When farm dogs are busy protecting the family and other animals, they can find trouble. 

Day One:

Happy Farm Dog

Happy Farm Dog

Before application of Heal-iT's Wound Care Spray, the owner cleaned the wound and removed the surrounding hair. The owner applied Heal-iT's Original Antiseptic Spray twice a day. 

Day Nine:

Happy Farm Dog

Day Nine:

The last update we received from the owner was from day nine. You can see that the Wound Care Spray healed from the inside out, leaving only a scab until it fully healed. 

Horse versus fence:

March 17th

March 17th

March 17th

Accident wound treated with Heal-iT

This photo was taken after the vet had removed a wooden splinter from the horses chest. The vet and the owner decided on not doing stitches. They decided to apply Heal-iT Wound Care Spray to the wound daily. 

March 17th

March 17th

March 17th

Pictured above is the wooden splinter that was removed from the horses chest. The wooden splinter measured 3 inches long.

March 18th

March 17th

March 18th

This photo was taken before cleaning the day old wound. As you look through these photos you will see the Heal-iT healing the wound from the inside out. 

March 19th

March 20th

March 18th

Heal-iT should be applied daily for the best healing results. 

March 20th

March 20th

March 20th

Horses shoulder treated with Heal-iT.

This photo was taken the third day after surgery.  The depth of the wound continues to heal naturally from the inside at an accelerated rate. 

March 24th

March 20th

March 20th

This photo was taken day seven post surgery. Heal-iT was applied daily after cleaning the wound of debris each time. Scarring is minimal, for the size of the original wound. Hair has grown back to this area as well since this photo was taken.  

Heal-iT Soothing Salve & Wound Care Spray Stories:

Dog Versus palm Tree:

Day One:

Day 7: Cone of Shame

Day Two:

The owner applied Heal-iT's Wound Care Spray to the wound and wrapped it for the night. 

Day Two:

Day 7: Cone of Shame

Day Two:

The next day the owner took the dog to the vet's office to see if the dog needed stitches. After unwrapping the bandage the vet said that the wound was already healing and there was nothing to stitch up. 

Day 7: Cone of Shame

Day 7: Cone of Shame

Day 7: Cone of Shame

Unfortunately, the dog reopened the wound with the cone of shame he was wearing. We told the owner to keep applying Heal-iT's Wound Care Spray twice a day and then add the Soothing Salve over the Antiseptic. 

Three Weeks Later:

Day 7: Cone of Shame

Day 7: Cone of Shame

At three weeks the dog was fully healed with minimal scarring. 

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