Description
Summary:
Seal It® Wound Gel for Pets is a US-made dog wound care gel that quickly stops bleeding in seconds and seals open minor wounds, cuts, and scrapes. The biopolymer matrix provides a quick and pain-free solution for pet first aid, forming an invisible bandage to protect against contaminants and promote rapid natural wound healing. The gel’s unique formula includes BITREX Technology to reduce licking, ensuring immediate comfort for your pet. It is easy to apply with a user-friendly nozzle suitable for all fur lengths and is safe for all animals. The product is made in the USA and comes with a stress-free refund policy on the first order.
Danielle –
I purchased this product for a neighborhood stray cat who thinks she’s a Siberian Tiger and gets bitten by other cats. The product is easy to apply, quickly seals open wounds, and prevents her from licking it off for a few days. It seems to help her wounds heal faster.
Funcouple –
I have not had to use it yet, but it was recommended as a great IFAK to carry for my Shepherd when we go hiking together. The recommendation came from my vet, who is a certified trainer and also provides care for various working dogs, including those in law enforcement and search and rescue. With such strong endorsements, I feel confident in its quality.
Jeff Smith –
I’m not entirely convinced by the claim of “stops bleeding in seconds” as it seems to take more like minutes, if it works at all.
Robert Wilson –
This product is decent. It falls on the pricier side and is more suitable for smaller cuts rather than larger ones.
James Schumacher –
I applied this product a few days after it arrived and it quickly sealed a cut on my thumb without any stinging. Only a small amount was needed. I am happy with this product and will be getting another one for our RV First Aid Kit.
Jennifer Block –
I purchased this product to assist in healing a sore on my cat that the vet said was not improving due to her constant licking. My cat is very nervous and wouldn’t move with a cone on, so we opted for this alternative. Unfortunately, it seemed to only encourage her to lick the wound more.
Unasub –
After applying 6 coats of the product, it finally sealed the area. My pet had a small spot that was bleeding, less than an inch in diameter. I had to compress a napkin to control the bleeding before applying the gel. Following the directions for the first 2 coats, I air-dried the next 4 coats before reapplying. The product created a hard sealed coat on the affected area. However, considering the amount of product used (about half a tube for one area) and the price of $19.99, I don’t find it…
Danielle –
After my dog injured his paw pad in the yard, I initially considered a costly vet visit for stitches. Instead, I opted to use this glue and biodine to save on the bill. The glue worked well, and the antibiotics prescribed by the vet were effective too. Despite my dog being in pain, he didn’t protest when I applied the glue. I had to reapply it frequently as it didn’t keep the wound closed for long. This was more due to my active German shepherd’s nature than the glue’s effectiveness. It was…