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DuMOR 16 oz. Horse Wound and Skin Ointment

DuMOR 16 oz. Horse Wound and Skin Ointment

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Dress your horse's wounds with the DuMOR Horse Wound and Skin Ointment. Perfect to keep in your first aid kit, this wound ointment helps cleanse, irrigate, debride and moisturize wounds. From cuts and scratches to abrasions and hot spots, this horse wound ointment helps encourage optimal healing. The formula is pH balanced, and the treatment comes in a 16 oz. package. Its white color makes it easy to see where you've applied ointment.

  • Suitable wound and skin ointment for horses and dogs
  • Promotes healing for cuts, scratches, abrasions and hot spots
  • Perfect for cleansing, irrigating, debriding and moisturizing wounds
  • Can be applied to the affected area twice a day
  • pH balanced formula
  • 16 oz. of wound and skin ointment
  • Made in the USA
  • White color makes it easy to see where you've applied ointment

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Q: Is this the same as Furta-zone

a month ago
1 Answer
  • A: No, the DuMOR 16 oz. Horse Wound and Skin Ointment is not the same as traditional Fura-Zone (Nitrofurazone) Ointment
    a month ago
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Q: Is this product made with sulfur?

2 months ago
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  • A: No, DuMOR 16 oz. Horse Wound and Skin Ointment does not contain sulfur
    a month ago
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Q: My dog wants to lick the spots this ointment was applied...will this cause illness?

6 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes, the ointment can cause illness if your dog ingests it, as it contains a borate-based ingredient that is toxic to dogs if licked or swallowed. While small amounts may only cause a mild upset stomach, it is best to prevent your dog from licking the ointment by using an Elizabethan collar (cone) or a bandage, and contact your veterinarian for advice.
    6 months ago
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Q: Ingredients?

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: The ingredients in your DuMor Wound Ointment are as follows: Active Ingredients: Borate -Based Bioactive Glass Inactive Ingredients: Petrolatum, Purified Water, Sorbitan, Sesquioleate, Lanolin, Mineral Oil
    a year ago
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Q: I'm looking for a medicine that cures the mange I will take any thing home remedy that could help Thanks 🙏

2 years ago
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  • A: We recommend working with your veterinarian for best solution to your pets needs.
    2 years ago
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Review 1

Horse Wound and Skin Ointment

6 months ago
Great product that helps to cleanse, irrigate, debride, and moisturize wounds.
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Review 1

It works!

8 months ago
Unique ingredients, quite non-toxic to both horses and dogs, Borate is bound in the bioglass, try to avoid ingestion but ingredients are technically biocompatible and similar to those used in scaffolding, when in doubt I use a Hypochlorous Rinse or gel if in an area frequently licked and this everywhere else. .

Yes, I recommend this product.

Western Kentucky
Review 1

Active ingredient is toxic for dogs

9 months ago
Bought this having used it on our horses in years past. Got the tub said for horses AND DOGS. Looked up the active ingredient, Borate-Based Bioactive Glass, on the internet and was informed that it is toxic for dogs if ingested. Obviously we can't use it on our dogs since they're going to lick a wound. (https://wagwalking.com/condition/borate-poisoning )
SweepstakesYes

No, I do not recommend this product.

Southwest FLA
Reviews 5

Great product

a year ago
Used this on insect bites, skin irritation, has borax in it and did a great job of drying out sores!
SweepstakesYes