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Review on πŸ–€ Black Vetrap 4-inch x 5-Yard Roll by Judy King

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Take it. You will need it.

Veterinary Wrap is similar to adhesive tape. You can fix the gauze or bandage anywhere on the wound in an emergency. Attach the hoop. Hold the ice in place. Apply a compression bandage. Protection: Wrap your hands before doing repetitive work such as raking, loosening, shoveling, wear gloves to avoid blisters. Or just wrap the handle itself, although it gets dirty quickly. Wrap your elbows, knees and wrists lightly to protect them from rubbing or tool mishandling. Oh yes, you can use it with pets too! :D Bandaged wounds on limbs, toes, if the vet says it's ok: wrap lightly, then rub with ointment like tea tree oil and/or pine thread. Good for wounds, bad taste, but not toxic at all. Stops your pet from playing with it. I am currently using this on my 18 year old border collie mix who is doing very well except in our polished tile and hardwoods. Her hindquarters became very weak so I lightly glued her hind legs in a bootie style. Maggie is back to normal and presents her paws for taping, although she hated it at first. For the same reason, it is very popular with sporting dog lovers as it provides traction on slippery surfaces. tips. This band does NOT support. It is light, flexible, elastic and adhesive. It alone will not help your sprained ankle. However, it can help hold the bandage in place better than small hooks. It's easy to overtighten. Keep your finger down while you spool. Don't worry, the sag will show up right away. Much better to get too loose and rewind than go back to cold and swollen body parts! Of course, this only applies to applications on living things. Do not cut this material. It looks dirty, but tear it up for a better grip. It doesn't tear nice and clean. Everything is OK. Wrap up all those little things and resist the temptation to hide them. All of this just mixes into a magical mass of soft, dense fabric. take some Put them in your essentials along with other essentials you have like duct tape, string, and waterproof matches, right?). Plus one in your first aid kit and one in your car emergency kit with tape and zip ties. I won't ask. ;)

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Big and Bulky