Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot and Itch Relief Spray for Dogs and Cats – Medicated Topical Treatment for Skin Irritations and Hot Spots Fast Acting Heals and Soothes 8oz

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Finding an effective treatment for skin irritations in dogs and cats can take many expensive trips to the vet with even more expensive sprays, creams, foods and medications, with no end in sight to your pet’s discomfort. Not anymore. Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot and Itch Relief Medicated Spray is an effective, affordable and pain-free treatment for skin inflammations and hot spots in dogs and cats. With an easy treatment regimen of twice daily for one week and then once daily for another week, you can give your pet relief from itching and redness, hair loss, swollen skin, open wounds and discomfort associated with hot spots and skin conditions. The veterinary-grade ingredients in our topical 8 oz. bottle of Hot Spot and Itch Relief Spray provides medicated analgesic and anti-inflammatory rapid relief of inflammation, pruritus (itchy skin) and associated conditions commonly caused by environmental, dietary and situational ailments such as allergies, insect bites and a dirty matted coat. Your pet will feel relief as the Lidocaine and Hydrocortisone reduce itching, redness and swelling and the Allantoin helps stimulate wound healing. The spray is 100% safe, paraben-, dye- and soap-free, great for pets with sensitive skin, and won’t harm your pet if it gets licked off. You can also use it with other topical spot-on flea and tick treatments. We know that your dogs and cats are more than just pets - they are part of the family - so Veterinary Formula Clinical Care designs premium medicated products that pet parents can actually afford. Your pet will feel fast acting relief from skin infections and you will notice a reduction in itching, scratching and inflammation – making you both happy and able to focus on more important things like walks, games and snuggles. Of course, it’s important to determine the cause of the underlying issue, so please consult your veterinarian if skin issues become a consistent problem.