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        100 ml (3,4 fl. oz) Birch Tar Oil Dressing Currying Leather Care Antiseptic

        $17.27
        Birch Tar Oil
        Pharmacological properties: Birch tar has a strong antiseptic, local irritant, anti-inflammatory, insecticidal, antiparasitic and disinfectant action, improves blood circulation, stimulates the regeneration of the epidermis of damaged tissues, enhances keratinization, dries wounds and accelerates them. In small concentrations (3-5%) activates the growth of granulation, in large (above 10%) - sharply weakens.
         
        Application: Externally for the treatment of skin diseases in animals: eczema, dermatomycoses (trichophytia, microspores), scabies, furunculosis, pyoderma, bedsores, burns, ulcers, frostbite, wound infections, limb wounds, cracks in horses' hooves, hooves in cattle and others. Internally, it is prescribed as an anti-fermentation and disinfectant for horses, small cattle, pigs, dogs and chickens. For disinfection of premises, livestock yards, animal care items.

        Cleaning & Cosmetics

        The appearance of the dog primarily depends on the condition of the coat. The quality of wool is greatly influenced by proper nutrition, as mentioned above. You need to take 10-15 minutes to care for your dog every day, this is not a lot, but you will like the result: shiny, even hair, no smell, the dog will always be clean, it is pleasant to stroke, almost complete absence of hair on the floor, furniture and carpets. For care you will need: a horsehair brush for cleaning wool; a comb, preferably branded, with round iron frequent teeth, it combs better and does not injure the wool; scissors with blunt ends.

        The daily care of the dog includes brushing it with a brush to remove dead hair and cleaning. After each time, the brush must be washed. Several times a week, you need to comb the hair on the tail and paws, the dog’s ears. If You feed the dog with natural products, then the ears after feeding should either be washed or wiped with a wet towel.

        Daily inspect the dog’s ears from the inside and, if necessary, wipe the ear with a wet cloth. for this purpose, any baby wipes, preferably oiled with calendula or chamomile, are suitable. Several times a week it is necessary to wash the dog’s eyes with tea.

        A couple of times a month, trim the dog’s fur between the toes of the paws, this will allow you to collect less dirt on the streets and the paws will get a well-groomed appearance. If necessary, cut the tangles behind the ears, armpits, comb out burrs and small debris from the wool. Once a month, trim your pet’s claws.