🐶 Painlessly reclaim your pup's skin health!
Good Karma Naturals Dog Wart Remover is a 30ml all-natural treatment designed to safely and effectively remove warts and skin tags from dogs without pain or invasive procedures. Made in the USA, this product features a convenient brush cap for easy application and helps boost your dog's immune system while treating affected areas.
G**G
Worked.
A MIRACLE PRODUCT! Lexi will be 14 in August as a dog ages many times they get skin tags or little bumps on their bodies. her first skin tag on upper lip.Do dogs have lips? veterinarians can freeze off or surgically remove it. Instead,I applied to skin tag yesterday and of course she licked it off immediately. I applied it again. She licked it off again. Today decided to put the product on a round Band-Aid and tape it to her lip, no need to, THE SKIN TAG WAS GONE! NOT A SIGN LEFT OF IT..even though she licked it off. Doin' the dance of joy around the room. Highly recommend.
B**Y
No results after several months
Update: The business owner contacted me directly. She was incredibly concerned and explained that after years of experience and knowledge of dog skin conditions, my dog’s growth appears to be a sebaceous growth, not a wart. She explained that this product wouldn’t work on that condition. I have to agree with her, and my dissatisfaction with her product was hasty and misdirected. I have been treating it with witch hazel which has dried it out somewhat after a month of treatments, and I’ve been able to get some of the very thick, oily substance to come out by squeezing it.Initial review: Although this product didn’t cause my dog discomfort, it did nothing to reduce the pea-sized wart on his back. The wart does get a occasional very thin waxy layer on it, but it may be just a bit of dried up oil/product. I’ve used it faithfully for several month with little/no change in the size, but the wart on occasion will have a tiny blood drop ooze out if I squeeze it when it seems irritated. Not working for us. Also, you’re supposed to use it for at least 6 weeks, but can’t return it that late. Waste of my money, not happy about the short time frame to return unsatisfactory product.
M**M
Did it hurt anything? No. Did it help anything? Also no.
My dog has a small wart/papilloma growth on his snout... the vet has checked it isn't a huge deal.I figured I'd look at a few options since I hate seeing it because my dog is my baby.After giving this a solid six weeks, this really has done nothing to change the size or the appearance. My dog doens't seem to mind it? So it's not like it's hurt anything. I still have some left in the bottle, so I'll finish off the bottle but right now I'm leaning towards... I wouldn't buy it again? I also wouldn't recommend it. That said I'm giving it a few starts because we saw not irritation, or worsening from the use of it.
J**S
Simply Fantastic Product 100% satisfied!
I was hesitant to use this so close to my dogs eye but this wart was growing at an alarming rate and was oozing a puss like infection. I wish I would have taken a before picture here but trust me this thing was huge. I am on the 3rd week using this product… week one it dried up the infection and started crusting up at top of wart…. End of week two the wart crusted up and broke in about half its size I found the broken part in her bed. Week 3 to current wart has turned white and is shrinking day by day as you can see in picture. Jerzee has felt no pain with this product dare I say has given her some releif as she is not shaking her head or digging head under her pillows near as much before using product. I fully expect this thing to shrink to out of site in the next couple weeks. This stuff does not stink at all to me has the pleasant scent of a light pine sap and it is a little sticky as such but not quite as thick. It stays where you put it as to say its not runny and I have never had a problem with it running in her eye. I usually dont make a big deal over products but this stuff was worth every penny for my sweet doggy as I love her so.
D**E
Helps some
I read that it's not good to use vinegar on dogs warts, so I bought this. I couldn't apply twice a day, so it just kept warts from growing. I used it up. Second bottle fell and leaked on my dresser. So I used vinegar. Dog was fine. I bought another bottle this month. I've applied twice. My dog doesn't like me fussing on her so it's hard to do often enough. But I'm trying to prevent them from growing. So, im fighting what might be a losing battle. After this runs out, im going back to vinegar. It seems to dry out the wart. If I can do it enough, maybe they'll stop spreading. My dog has licked this product off the wart on her paw and was perfectly fine. Not toxic. It's a small tincture jar, but it has an applicator connected to the cap so you can apply it easier.If your dog sleeps in your bed, use an old blanket if you use this. I find the fleece type blankets best. It's oily but I haven't noticed stains. Your dog will be oily. Protect furniture w throw blankets, dog pads, or dog covers.
M**B
Wish I didn't try this
It has taken me some time to review this because of the trauma. I researched a few products and decided on this one because it was natural and had good reviews. My dog was perfectly healthy at his last check up but 15 minutes after applying this to his wart, he collapsed and had to be taken to the emergency vet.. We had to put him down the next morning. The ER vet said she didn't think wart medicine could have done this but I still blame myself. Came back here finally to read more reviews to see if anyone else had a bad experience and read that someone else thinks this killed their dog too. I wish I would have just let him keep his wart :(
A**R
My dog seems to enjoy the taste
I have been using this on a wart by my dog's eye for at least 30 days and the wart is still there. The bottle lasts a long time, though. It's not quite half empty. It may be an extra stubborn wart that may take extra time. The wart wiggles a little so maybe one of these days it will fall off. My dog seems to enjoy the taste. He rubs his eye after it's applied and then licks his paws. It's non toxic so I guess it won't hurt him. He doesn't seem to mind it when I apply it. It is painless and oily.
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