🩹 Quick, gentle care your pet deserves—because every second counts!
Seal It Wound Gel is a vet-approved, no-sting liquid bandage designed to quickly stop bleeding from minor wounds, nail cuts, and scrapes in pets. Featuring a bitter taste to reduce licking and a mess-free application nozzle, it’s safe for dogs, cats, and small animals. Made in the USA with non-toxic, steroid- and antibiotic-free ingredients, it offers a gentle, effective alternative to traditional styptic powders.
J**B
Great stuff.
This covers my dog's wart that he scratched and it burst. The vet said keep it clean and sealed till it can be removed. This does the job! It doesn't peel off till I remove it for cleaning.
C**A
Works great
This items works great. It help my Doberman heal from a cut on her foot really fast.
T**R
Used in my dog’s paw pad
My dog had a cut on the pad of his paw. I used this a couple times a day over a few days and it worked great to keep the cut sealed and not bleeding.
A**Y
Great product
This product worked so good. I would highly recommend it.
S**N
Didn't work good
Didn't work very good. Took too long to dry and it wouldn't seal the wound
M**E
Seal-It emergency kit
While I haven’t needed to use the seal-it for my dog, I accidentally “quicked” a nail when clipping it. I had no Quick stop and felt helpless to stop the instant bleeding. I ordered Seal-it from Amazon and am much relieved to know that I now have the ability to treat such an injury immediately. Peace of mind is a great thing!!
G**E
Unreliable and Overpriced
I have used this to stop bird nail bleeding before. It worked pretty fast. Another time I used it I had to use it multiple times over a time period of about 30 minutes while also pinching the nail with paper towel for it to work. Last time I had to use it on my birds beak and it didn't work at all.Definitely not worth $20I used a styptic powder that cost half the price instead and it closed the wound pretty quickly.For anyone reading this: If you buy a styptic powder instead(which I recommend) make sure it contains FERRIC SUBSULFATEIf it doesn't have that ingredient it will be useless for stopping bleeding. At that point you might as well just dip the wound in flour or cornstarch instead
R**Y
Stopped bleeding
Stopped the bleeding. Was a little painful to him, but not bad. His wound was irregular. Now a part of my doggie first aid kit.
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