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Testimonials :: Animal Care


Dear Staff:

I work for a very small, low budget Humane Society and recently someone dropped off a little puppy with an open wound filled with maggots, I got every one off as they where burring into the skin. However the maggots seemed to be coming back, they are under her skin and I just dont know of any remedy to fix the problem..

The puppy is really doing find, pics attached. and I would really love to help this puppy..

If you have any kind of treatment, please.. let me know immediatley..

Thank You very much....

Rich Kuhn
Elkins
WV
link to Maggies pics
link to maggies pics
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We decided to send Richard some Oralmat Wound Healing Spray for Maggie and then Richard sent us these pictures and said:

Thank you for your help with Maggie!!

Maggie is doing GREAT and being a lil bugger.

Maggie is doing really great ! She is a terror though, I know the people who adopted her, she is very arrogant and doesn't know what the word NO means.

She runs thru the house with toilet paper, Likes to pee on the floor no matter how many times she goes outside and will stand up to you when she is corrected .. Typical puppy, reminds me of my sons when they where teenagers.

Thank You

Rich Kuhn

link to Maggies pics
link to Maggies pics

Dear Sir

On the recommendation of Dr Poynton we commenced spraying Oralmat on the open wound on the near fetlock of a 4yo Gelding.

The wound was 61/2 months old at the time and was not responding to treatment. After three weeks healing was accelerated and the overall size of the fetlock area had decreased by approximately 50%.

The wound has now healed to a point where an area around the size of a ten cent piece remains to be covered. New hair has commenced to regrow on the healed area and although the fetlock will not return to normal size the improvement is dramatic.

After this experience I would be pleased to recommend Oralmat as a healing agent.

Yours faithfully
PR Gray
Trainer

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Dear David

Our little Jack Russell had a tumour in the region of his anus and the Vet confirmed my diagnosis that it must be surgically removed.
A straight forward operation under general anaesthetic and the tumour was gone, leaving a clean wound 25mm wide with 5 stitches.

On day three I came home to find the dog had managed to rip out all the stitches and I was staring at a gross open wound approximately 25mm square and quite deep, which was weeping blood. It was too late to go to the Vet so I sprayed the wound with Oralmat spray.

Have you ever tried to get a bandage or plaster to stick on a dog's bum?

Believe me, it's not possible!

The next day, in the afternoon, I took the dog to the Vet who said granulation was too far advanced to consider re-stitching the open wound. He was amazed at the healing that had taken place in less than 24 hours. The Vet was just doing a locum, and had recently completed 5 years of veterinary research. Having seen the rapid healing on my dog, he tried Oralmat spray on other animals with just as amazing results.

In seven day's our dog's wound was no more than a small spot - healing was almost complete. After four weeks there is no discernable mark from the operation, and this was in an area which was a prime spot for infection. The dog was not on antibiotics.

The healing power of Oralmat spray has to be witnessed to be believed. What a great natural product you have there!!!!

Surely all Vets should be using it!!!????

Yours sincerely
Clive Gullifer

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