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Vet's Best Hot Spot Spray, 16 oz.
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Vet's Best Hot Spot Spray, 16 oz.

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Description:

Dogs have more delicate skin than we do, which means repeated visits to the vet. Dry, flaky, itchy, raw shin conditions often go more than skin deep. Our natural skin formulas have a long track record of helping avoid that vicious cycle. Vet’s Best Hot Spot Spray is the ouch-less answer to skin miseries. This alcohol-free, no-sting spray quickly calms and relieves painful hot spots. It soothes itchy, raw, irritated skin all without affecting topical flea control. For best results, use with Hot Spot Foam and Shampoo.

Features:

Fast itch relief


For dogs and puppies 12 weeks and older


Will not affect topical flea control


Soothes itchy, raw skin


16 fluid ounces


Product Details:
Product Length: 2.5 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 8.5 inches
Product Weight: 1.2 pounds
Package Length: 9.3 inches
Package Width: 2.8 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 9 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Stops the itch quicklyNov 14, 2010
By iamnohs
Our greyhound created some pretty nasty hot spots on his bum and belly. The vet gave us an antibiotic spray that did nothing. I tried anti-itch cream which did nothing, and also neosporen when the red dots started to break open. Nothing helped. He started keeping us awake at night with constant licking and chewing of the rash, so yesterday we picked this spray up and it cleared him right up. We gave him a bath, then sprayed it on as directed, and he immediately stopped licking the areas. He made it through the whole night without licking, and today the area has gone from a bright inflamed red to a very pale pink that you cannot see unless you're close to him. I will update if he takes a turn for the worst, but as of now this product has done more than anything else we've tried. Very happy with what we're seeing.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5GOOD VALUE FOR THE MONEYAug 26, 2010
By JMK
Works fine, for minor skin problems,great value for the money..16oz for just alittle more than 8oz of the same exact product from any other store I have found.Stops itching right away.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Works like a charmJul 03, 2011
By Tomboy Chic "SJ"
I used this spray first when my puppy had a mild flea problem when she was 6 months old. She stopped scratching at her flea bites after I did that.
She hasn't had a flea/hot-spot problem since that time, but she does get a bit itchy after her bath. I usually rub her down with this (diluted with water) right after her bath while she's still wet and it definitely helps with the itch. This also seems to repel fleas and makes the "dog smell" go away when I'm in a rush and don't have time to give her a bath. ;)
Note that it does have a pretty strong smell when you first apply it and the dog is wet. But i kinda like the smell.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1HIGHLY TOXIC FOR DOGS!!!Dec 13, 2011
By Jobie Gores
For the safety of your dog DO NOT USE this product! Tea tree oil is highly toxic for dogs! My dog had a reaction after just a few hours and I had to take her into an ER vet in the middle of the night. I have tried to contact the company to find out why they are still selling a product that is toxic to dogs but they have not responded. Please for the safety of your dog, do not use this product, it is not worth the risk. There are many other hot spot and rash ointments that do not contain tea tree oil. Just google "tea tree oil for dogs" to find out more information.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5I was a skepticAug 24, 2011
By Lorac of the North
A product that actually does exactly what it claims; soothes itching from hotspots and other causes too. My Yorkie-Poodle suffers from extreme seasonal allergies and if I am vigilant in using this spray (sometimes multiple times a day on his whole body) then I can stop the itching and hence avoid giving my dog the toxic steroids that the vet prescribed to stop his scratching. Those steroids are so dangerous to the dog's health that I am THRILLED to find this herbal alternative that actually works. Granted it can be a pain to spray my dog every time I see him scratch, and the smell isn't that attractive to me, but it sure beats poisoning my dog to stop his itching. If I find an active hotspot on the dog and spray it immediately, it clears up; the tea tree oil is a natural antimicrobial. It isn't that common to find a product that actually does what it claims. I feel great now that I am able to soothe his itching and clear up hotspots in a safe (if slightly smelly) way. I was a skeptic, now I am a repeat customer!

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