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Your cart is empty.This pet bandage starter pack is essential for caring for your dog's wounds. Containing self-adhesive bandages, a tail dressing, and thumb mesh sleeves, it has everything you need to gently wrap injuries. Its lightweight yet durable design stays securely in place without restricting your dog's movement. Whether dressing cuts, abrasions, or a happy tail, these flexible bandages conform comfortably to your pet's body. Their easy wrapping system spares your dog discomfort during application and changes. This starter kit is ideal for minor injuries and recovery from procedures. With a variety of sizes to suit all breeds, it will keep your loyal companion comfortable until their wounds have fully healed.
AnnTuhy
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Do not stay on well with active dog.
Mr & Mrs Pendent
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
I had heard rumors about "happy tail" but had never seen it until we adopted our newest rescue ridgeback. Her tail is harder and whips about more than I've ever seen. So she gets overly excited and hits the wall with her tail sometimes the skin breaks and she flings blood everywhere, all over the house. I love that she's so happy but it's a mess and I worry that it hurts.We had tried a different kit to cover the tip of her tail with a splint-type thing but that one had a hard plastic cover which turned our girl's tail into a potential deadly weapon. I like this one a lot. It's designed to fit the tip of the tail and it won't hurt anyone.
ALH
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Great, complete set. Quality first aid materials, including rolled elastic gauze tubes that are easy to unroll onto a tail or leg and a reusable elastic bandage with clips. The expanding cushion sleeves are a great product, easy to use, they slip on over the bandage and provide additional protection. There are plenty of sleeves included and they're a generous length. The tan self-stick bandage material is good quality, stretches and sticks to itself well.
J Smillie
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Couldn’t get the thing to stay on our dog.
BonnieP
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
My poor golden doodle. he accidentally got a wound on the tip of his tail and it would not heal. I tried everything, but when wagging the bandage would fly off. I tried every kind of tape, and even layering his fur between the bandages. this was my final resort and by then, the Vet said it was never going to work.My poor baby had to have his tail docked. He's still cute, but I feel horrible about it. this item may work for some, but my boy just wagged it off
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