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Krudzapper Topical Ointment

Krudzapper Topical Ointment

Regular price $16.95 USD
Regular price $19.95 USD Sale price $16.95 USD
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SKU:E017590 008

Equuleus KrudZapper
 
Please Note:  Product is undergoing a rolling packaging change so product received may appear different from product image shown.
  
The Original KrudZapper is an easy-to-use, one-step wound and skin care topical that is safe and effective for all animals.  It stops itching, protects the area while healing and keeps foreign matter, including insects, away.  No need to wash, clean or prepare the site.  It can be used over dirt and is recommended by vets and professionals. It's like a ''Miracle in Every Jar''!
 
Features:
  • Good for open wounds, scratches, rain rot, mange, ringworm, warts, proud flesh, fungus and more
  • Helps with summer sores, lacerations and hot spots
  • Provides an effective barrier against insects, germs and water
  • Kills fungus and bacteria
  • Promotes hair growth
  • Non-toxic--safe if swallowed
Item Specifications:  

Ointment Ingredients:
Proprietary blend of sulfur, disinfectants and oils including o-phenylphenol,  o-benzyl-p-chlorophenol, animal fat, linseed oil, turpentine, pine tar oil, cod liver oil, lanolin and lavender oil.
 
Ointment Directions for Use:
Apply to affected area daily until condition subsides. Do not rub in.  
 
Spray Ingredients:
Contains sulfur, distilled water, glycerin, natural essential oils and natural extracts.
 
Spray Directions for Use:
Shake spray well before use.
Spray was developed with same beneficial properties of ointment but in spray form suitable for use indoors and in and around household to treat pet's skin problems without the mess. Soothes away itch of flea-allergic dermatitis without using immune-suppressing corticosteroids. Disinfects viral, bacterial and parasitic infections including scabies and ear mites. Reduces pain and inflammation, and promotes rapid healing of skin cell tissue. These red, blotchy, inflamed areas commonly affect dogs, and sometimes cats, and can deteriorate dangerously fast if left untreated.
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