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 |