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ALOE VETERINARY FORMULA
Item #030   14.79 CAD

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When a family member suffers minor skin irritations, we reach for Aloe First. Since we also treat our pets as part of the family, they too should experience the power of the ”Miracle Plant.” Forever Living Products has created Aloe Veterinary Formula – Mother Nature’s soothing Aloe spray for animals.
Aloe Veterinary Formula is made with stabilized Aloe Vera gel as its primary ingredient and is ideally suited for external skin problems. Allantoin, a naturally soothing substance, is the other main ingredient. The nozzle-control spray makes application to any size or type of pet easy. Aloe Veterinary Formula can provide quick and soothing relief.




  • High concentration of Aloe Vera
  • Multi-purpose product
  • Can be helpful in dealing with minor skin problems
  • Moisturizing action
  • Easy nozzle spray application

THE BEST ALOE VERA FOR PET

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Aloe-Jojoba Shampoo
is suitable for washing and care of large animals and animals with much fur. The shampoo is especially suitable for cleaning eg mon, tail and hooves of horses.
 
is another mild cleaning product that can be used for all washing of skin, coat, feet, teats and hooves. The liquid soap is also suitable for cleaning the ears of dogs.
 
can be used like Aloe Veterinary Formula. In addition to Aloe Vera and allantoin contains Aloe First also propolis and 11 carefully selected charitable herbs.
 
is the closest you get to pressing a fresh Aloe Vera leaf directly on the skin and it works both moisturizing, soothing and antiseptic.
 
can be used to clean wounds and before applying Aloe Vera Gelly.
 
gives you a unique blend of Aloe Vera gel, propolis, chamomile and allantoin. Apply several times a day as needed. Along with Aloe Heat Lotion, , it can also be used in dressings, especially on horses.
 
is a warming liniment with aloe vera and eucalyptus and it is ideal for massaging sore skin.
 
is a toothpaste, which cares gums and mucous membranes, while it cleans teeth and removes plaque. Use brush or lint and clean carefully.
 
The animals also benefit from our Forever Gel, exactly the same way as we humans. Try Forever Gel Original - the taste neutral Aloe Vera drinking gel - for dogs, cats, horses, birds, piglets, calves - and experience the difference!

Forever Bee Pollen

Called 'Nature's Perfect Food', Bee Pollen has been providing energy and nutrition to people and their animals for thousands of years. Now FLP has harnessed its amazing powers in Forever Bee Pollen tablets, providing stamina and energy

Forever Bee Propolis

Forever Bee Propolis is a pure and natural supplement for all animals (including humans!). Bees work hard gathering this natural germ-fighting substance, and then use it to keep hives sterile and infection-free. We gather it, combine it with pure honey and royal jelly and put it in tablet form.
 

DAVID URCH'S BOOK 
"ALOE VERA NATURES GIFT - ALOE IN VETERINARY PRACTICE'

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An Introduction  
The best introduction to the subject is David Urch's book “Aloe Vera Natures Gift – Aloe in Veterinary Practice” , which is a thorough examination of Aloe Vera and its use with animals. It is available from Amazon and the chapter heading and index can be viewed here.

For more Veterinary research reports see here

The book provides vets and animal owners with practical advice on how to use Aloe Vera to treat a wide range of animal ailments.
Over 200 conditions which affect the cat, dog and horse are discussed, as well as some of the common diseases of cattle, sheep, goats, children's pets, snakes, lizards, fish and birds. Each disease is described clearly with step-by-step instructions on how to use Aloe Vera preparations effectively, together with recommended doses. There is also guidance for owners on first-aid and animal care.



Urch writes that Aloe Vera acts on the
  • the skin
  • the digestive system including the oral cavity
  • the respiratory system including the nasal chambers and sinuses
  • the urinary and genital systems
  • the eyes
  • the ears
  • the musculo-skeletal system

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N.B. "Healing crisis". David Urch tells us: 'Do not be over concerned if the symptoms of skin irritation appear to get worse initially. This occurs because Aloe Vera increases the rate of healing of the skin, concentrating the healing period into a shorter time.The healing crisis may last 5-10 days. Continue with the oral gel during this time and hold back temporarily with the topical preparations. If this period persists ensure the diagnosis is re-confirmed by a veterinary surgeon.

It is crucial ALWAYS to seek veterinary advice if you are in any doubt, or if the condition does not show signs of improvement within a few days. Some conditions require IMMEDIATE veterinary assistance.'


CATS & DOGS SKIN PROBLEM

Cats (and all domesticated animals) can suffer, for example, from Moist Eczema - a very common skin condition often referred to as dermatitis. This can often cause lots of itchiness and irritation, sometimes leading to weeping and crusting with secondary infection from bacteria and fungi.

You might now find your cat 'attacking' the area by licking, biting or rubbing at it. As saliva tends to worsen the condition, this becomes a vicious circle leading to further irritation.

Moist eczema is common in cats and dogs after a flea allergy, ear problems, impacted anal glands, pain from arthritic joints and any other condition causing an animal to lick its skin.

So the skin problems are often along backs and sides, around the ears, on limbs, beneath and to either side of the tail, between its paw digits and anywhere with folds of skin (especially around the head).

On account of the constant licking, it isn't unusual for the disease to be transferred to the mouth and lip area.

Highly respected veterinary surgeon David Urch BSc MA VetMB MRCVS recommends this treatment for moist eczema and for some other feline skin problems:

  • Lightly wash the area with diluted Aloe Vera soap or Aloe Vera shampoo;
  • Dry well;
  • Spray with a small amount of Aloe Vera Veterinary Formula;
  • Apply Aloe Vera gelly;
  • Repeat the application of the spray and gelly 6 times daily initially, then decrease to twice daily;
  • If an area is particularly infected change from the Aloe Vera gelly to the Aloe Propolis Creme;
  • Add 20mls of Aloe Vera gel to the diet. When a response is noticed reduce to 10mls and ultimately to a 5mls maintenance dose.