Leucillin Canine First Aid Kit
$20.36
$28.71
Why Choose the Leucillin/Poorly Paws First Aid Kit? ✔ Pocket-Sized Convenience – Easily fits in your pocket, or attach it to your dog’s lead, collar, or your belt for hands-free carrying. ✔ Veterinary Nurse Approved – Expert-approved contents ensure you’re equipped with the right tools. ✔ Trusted by the dog-loving community. ✔ Rated Excellent on Trustpilot – Loved by dog owners and professionals alike. ✔ Refillable & Long-Lasting – Keep your kit stocked and ready with easy-to-use refills. ✔ Multi – award winning First Aid Kit – Winner in both the Pet Quip and PIF awards ✔ Leucillin is specially formulated for the health and skincare of your animal and has proven anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal Technology. ✔ Suitable for use on all mammals, birds and reptiles; Leucillin is an innovative, reliable and affordable solution for a wide variety of skin types. ✔ Leucillin out-performs other products with its ability to kill up to 99.99999% of germs. Leucillin is used to clean and flush minor wounds, Leucillin is soothing to sensitive skin, yet provides you with a powerful solution. From a horse to a hamster, Leucillin is fast, safe and incredibly effective. Contents What’s Inside? Each first-aid kit contains everything you need for on-the-go pet care: 4 x Alcohol-Free Sterile Cleansing Wipes – For gentle wound cleaning. 1 x Disposable Gloves – Stay hygienic while treating injuries. 1 x Tick Remover (2 Sizes) – Safely remove ticks of all sizes. 1 x Tweezers – Useful for splinter or debris removal. 1 x Disposable Tourniquet – Helps control severe bleeding in emergencies. 1 x Scissors – Cut dressings or bandages with ease. 2 x Dressing Pads – Absorbent pads for wound protection. 1 x Conforming Bandage – Secure dressings in place. 1 x Cohesive Bandage – Self-adhesive wrap for extra support. 1 x Microporous Tape – Gentle, secure wound dressing application. 1 x 30ml Leucillin Anticeptic Skincare bottle Bonus! Every kit includes step-by-step instructional videos, created by a qualified veterinary nurse, to help you confidently handle common canine first-aid situations—right when you need it.
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