

3MVetrap Single Roll Bandaging Tape, 4" by 5 yd, Purple
K**R
Wonderful For Acral Lick Granuloma
OK, I'm just about in tears writing this review because this product has been such a blessing for our 10 year old Australian Shepherd who has some O.C.D. issues and developed a severe leg sore on her right hind leg.....a lick granuloma. She is a highly anxious dog and became "addicted" to biting her leg and now, this bandage in addition to doggie prozac has allowed the sore to go from a huge gaping area/hole to a small sore about the size of a nickel. I'm sure with time and her not being able to chew the area, it will heal completely. The tape doesn't adhere to her fur (and she has a heavy duty coat) and it's self adhesive properties are amazing and the fact that it is breathable really seems to speed up the healing process. I do change her bandage daily but it really holds up well within the 24 hour period especially since our dog is very active and spends lots of time outdoors with us. The first time I used it, I cut a piece that really was way too long and it wasted the product.......now I cut about 16 inches from the roll and that amount works great for us.
L**N
I can't believe it, it is still on his leg.
I woke up this morning and was amazed that this bandage was still on. This is the first thing to last. Most things I have tried don't even last one hour even duct tape. My Golden Retriever is an aggressive chewer and has Lick Granuloma. He has been known to have them on three legs at one time. It drives me insane. I exercise him a lot and have used the neck cones and muzzles but had to remove them as he can't calm down and I can't stand the state of stress he gets into. Yesterday I put the medicated cream from the vet on his leg and then covered it firmly with this. I put several drops of lavender oil on it as well to discourage his desire to lick it. Right now he seems to have forgotten that it is on his leg. I am so happy. It looks like after all these years I just may have the perfect solution. Thank you Amazon and all the people who gave it positive reviews.
O**K
Priceless Tool for Bandaging Animal Tails
This is usually used for horses, but I'm using it to bandage our white lab's tail as she battles a skin infection. Previously, I was doing the best I could with a sock, secured with safety pins and tape, but it just seemed to make her chew her tail even more. THEN I remembered using this on a horse & decided it would be perfect for the lab, which it is. It fits snugly without the need of any other tape or pins & since it "clings" on its own, it's vastly more comfortable for her than a floppy sock & she actually leaves her tail alone. Hopefully, we'll speed the healing process with this.Basically, this is a bandaging material that's "stretchy" and lets you easily wrap snugly. I wouldn't use it for covering open sores, but it's great for covering irritated skin. Made by 3M, so the quality's A+.---Have a question about this bandaging tape? Just leave a comment & I'll be happy to help you, if I can.
G**S
Royal Wrap for a #Diva Dog
Our dog Shelby had to have a small mass removed from the top of her foot. This surgery required her to have stitches in her foot for 14 days! For the most part, she wore a cone, but at night, wearing a cone wasn't the ideal solution. We purchased this Vetrap so we could wrap her foot at night. This stuff was so easy to put on! Since it's 4 inches wide you only have to wrap it around a few times to keep the incision protected!Pros: Easy to use, Very wide, breathableCons: You can't just tear it, you do need scissorsI actually ended up ordering a few extra rolls to keep in our doggy first aid kit just to be safe! If you are looking for wrap for one of your pets, I highly recommend the 3m Vetrap.
K**C
Did not receive genuine 3M VetRap!!
This is clearly described as 3M VetRap, which is a BRAND NAME PRODUCT. What I received was a brand called Coflex, which is inferior quality compared to genuine VetRap. The wrapper is printed with the Coflex name, but there’s a small stick-on label that says VetRap. This is false advertising—whether deliberate or because someone doesn’t know the difference…who knows? It’s irritating. I’m sure 3M wouldn’t appreciate this being sold as their trademarked product, when it is NOT.
A**P
Works with active dogs
My dog recently mangled his dewclaw nail. He is a very active dog, and thus I wanted to find a way to wrap up the nail region to let it heal while allowing him to get exercise. This bandaging tape does a great job providing protection, and doesn't stick to their hair; in fact, I use tissues or toilet paper underneath the bandaging tape so that the bandaging tape isn't abrasive while he is running. The only two minor downsides I see with this tape is that it doesn't appear to be reusable, and it doesn't hold up under wet (i.e., snow) conditions when running.
R**.
Works great! Would unroll and re-roll leading strip so as ...
Works great! Would unroll and re-roll leading strip so as not to have it start too tight. Lasted on my Labs left front paw 3 days easily, even having unwrapped to check his 'lick granuloma', changing the dressing and re-wrapping-he got some sort of insect bite on the top of his left front paw and the itching was really bothering him, even with the meds, so he would sit there and lick it. He licked his fur off the site! Decided to amend the vets advice ..."Just don't let him lick it"!!- yeah, right... by applying meds and Telfa pad over the bite and using the 'Vetrap' to hold it all in place, the wound healed completely in 4 days and he fur grew back. Much happier Lab now.
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