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VetGold is an all-natural Dead Sea, Over The Counter product specially designed to promote the natural healing of dry, damaged and irritated itchy skin. VetGold is enriched with Dead Sea minerals, natural oils and natural plant extracts that rejuvenate, revitalise, moisturise and nourish the skin cells.
The VetGold Cream is manufactured exclusively from natural oils, natural fruit and vegetable extracts fortified with Dead Sea minerals, while methodically excluding any non-organic medicinal chemicals such as cortisone, steroids and synthetic vitamins, with which prolonged use may cause harm. The core of our product line's exclusive approach is a unique method of blending to combine natural avocado oil, Aloe Vera extracts, and therapeutic Dead Sea Minerals.
Suitable for use anywhere on the body to promote the natural healing of dry, damaged and irritated itchy skin. Aimed at dogs, cats, horses and small animals, but should not cause any side effects if used on other animals.
Decyl Oleate, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, Pentaerythrithyl Tetracocoate, Stearyl Citrate, Ceresin, Mineral Oil, Cera Alba (Bees Wax), Aluminium Stearate, Water (Aqua), Urea, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Calendula Officinalis Flower Oil, Symphytum officinale Leaf Extract, Propolis, Triclosan, Imidazolidnyl urea, Tocopheryl Acetate, Methylparaben, BHT, Ethylparaben, Maris Sal (Dead Sea Salt), Aloe barbadenis flower extract.
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Good healing properties for minor skin problems
Customer recommends this product
This was our first time using this product on recommendation from a friend. Our girl had a few sores . So I applied this product and with in a few days they had completely healed up. Very impressed both in terms of violet quickly sending out product and that it did the job. Thank you
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It was very good
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Just started using this product and already my dog is not licking his leg anymore.
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Used this before and was very impressed.Much better than steroid cream.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding VetGold Skin Care Cream, including answers from our team.
JM
Healed surgical wound on third digit. Dry scaly skin patch at the top. Fur is growing back. Would this help the dry and scaly patch
The dry scaly patch is likely a scab formed during the healing process. If your pet has been discharged and your vet has stated the wound has completely healed then you can use a cream like this, however the scab may fall off over time on it's own. It is recommended to see your vet for a post op check if possible if you are worried about the wound site.
Lucy
Will this heal a rodent ulcer on my cats lip?
This product is only intended for use on skin and should not be ingested in large quantities. It is likely your cat will eat the cream if used on the lip so I don't recommend using this.
Indolent ulcers are often caused by viruses or allergies, I advise resolving the underlying cause for the indolent ulcer where possible. You can use gels that are safe for use in the mouth such as Dentisept. This will help prevent and treat any infection, the ulcer should heal on it's own if the allergic cause is resolved.
Tilly
Bridge of my dogs nose was scraped when he knocked into a wooden post. The fur is missing , Iām concerned about uv light damage and how the fur will grow back. Is this a helpful product to use ?
This product is intended for helping skin heal. Hair grows in cycles and the cream is unlikely to speed this process up. Some areas that are significantly scarred may also not have any hair follicles present anymore and may never grow fur back unfortunately. You can give hair supporting supplements like EpiGlow to ensure the hair has the right nutrients to grow back though.
Christine Parker
Can this cream be used on my dogs bum as he gets very sore when he has been groomed.
Hi Christine,
Yes, this is suitable for your dog's patches of sore skin. It will also help if there is any hair loss in the area if he has been rubbing himself.
Depending on the cause ie. brushes/clippers/shampoo, it might be worth having a chat with his groomer to see if they can do anything differently so he doesn't get irritated.
Kate Gordon
Would this product be ok to put on my dogs itchy paws she get it when we are in the park and the grass is very wet the vet said it's a type of doggy dermatitis.....would this product help? Thank you
Hi Kate,
Yes this would probably be a suitable product for your problem, as it is designed to promote the natural healing of dry, damaged and irritated itchy skin.
I hope this helps.
VioVet Visitor
Would this cream help the healing after surgery to amputated part of my dogs tail ?
This cream could be applied but surgical wounds like this normally do not need this cream. If there is something which prevents normal healing, such as physical trauma to the shortened tail (as can happen) or deeper infection, then the cream might not be able to help much. If in doubt, check with your own vet.
Tracey Lowe
My cat always seems to burn her pinna. I have applied spf50 and aloe vera gel to sooth warm ears. Would this product be useful instead of current daily routine during warm weather. My cat is tortie snd white snd both pinnas are ginger.
VetGold should be ideal for a case like this. You should apply the cream 2-3 times a day.
Alex
What happens if my cat liks vetgold spray? He is also taking antibiotics.
VetGold does not contain any harmful ingredients so will not have any effects if your cat licks it.
Denise Madigan
Could this product harm my dog if he licks it?
Many thanks.
There are no ingredients in the skin cream which would harm a normal healthy dog. Licking a small quantity should not cause any adverse effects, other than removing the cream from the area to which t was applied. It would be best to deter the dog from licking the cream; to allow the cream to work effectively.