Vermont’s Original Bag Balm Skin Moisturizer, Moisturizing Ointment for Animals, Pets, Livestock, Dry Skin that can Crack Split or Chafe on Paws, Hooves, Udders 8 Ounce Tin
Since 1899, Bag Balm has been the farmer’s friend, helping keep dairy cows from the harsh environment of Vermont’s rugged Northeast Kingdom. It’s like having another hand on the farm, or helper around the house. From dry paws and noses to wind-chapped chicken combs and cracked udders, lanolin-enriched Bag Balm works hard to soothe and renew distressed skin wherever it occurs.
For use on cows, thoroughly wash treated teats and udder with separate towels before milking. To avoid contamination after each milking, bathe the udder with plenty of hot water, strip milk out, and dry skin. Apply Bag Balm freely and massage gently twice daily.
For use on dogs, cats and other pets, apply Bag Balm liberally to paw pads, snouts, hot spots – wherever dry or distressed skin occurs! In case of deep puncture wounds seek medical help. Discontinue use if rash or irritation occurs. The product contains no alcohol.
PRO TIP:
- If your pet likes to lick Bag Balm, you can put booties (or socks) on their paws afterwards to give the salve time to absorb.
- Long-lasting formula only needs to be applied once or twice per day
- Soothes and protects skin from snout to tail
- Safe and effective to use on both people and animals
- Use on cows, horses, goats, chickens, dogs, cats and more!
- Made using just a few, simple ingredients since 1899
- Enriched with petrolatum to moisturize and protect, and lanolin to soothe and soften skin
- No added fragrances, colors, alcohol, parabens or phthalates
- Proudly made in Vermont, USA
Directions
For dogs and other pets, apply to dry paws, snouts or other affected areas and rub into skin. For use on cows, apply liberally and massage, removing milk at each application. Wash udder and teats before milking.
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