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Vetnique Labs Glandex Anal Gland Medicated Anti Itch Spray for Dogs and Cats, 4-oz bottle
Vetnique Labs Glandex Anal Gland Medicated Anti Itch Spray for Dogs and Cats, 4-oz bottle
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Vetnique Labs Glandex Anal Gland Medicated Anti Itch Spray for Dogs and Cats, 4-oz bottle
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Made in the USA.
Helps to reduce anal gland irritation in dogs and cats.
Clinical strength fast-acting formula.
Helps to reduce stinky odors.
Topical solution in a su-paw easy to use pump form.
Your furbaby can give the scoot the boot with the Vetnique Labs Glandex Anal Gland Medicated Anti Itch Spray for Dogs & Cats. This spray provides relief from scooting and reduces anal gland irritation. The formula includes botanicals and deodorizers to help reduce stinky odors. This fast-acting formula’s ingredients like hydrocortisone, oatmeal and vitamin E offer soothing relief to irritated glands—plus, the pump makes this spray su-paw easy to apply.
Specifications
Item Number
621894
Made In
United States
Sourced From
United States
Lifestage
Adult
Breed Size
Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds
Grooming Feature
N/A
Product Form
Spray
Precautions
For use in dogs and cats only. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use on irritated or compromised skin. If irritation develops or worsens, contact a veterinarian. Avoid contact with eyes; if product gets into eyes, flush thoroughly with water; if irritation persists, contact a veterinarian.
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