Andover Healthcare PetFlex Bitter No Chew Dog, Cat & Small Animal Bandage
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Keep your pet from removing his bandages or irritating his cuts, scrapes and bruises while they heal using the Andover Healthcare PetFlex Bitter No Chew Dog, Cat & Small Animal Bandage. It’s treated with a bitterant that’s safe for pets and people but is designed to leave an unpleasant taste in the mouth of pets. With a tensile strength of 15 pounds, this premium, self-adhering cohesive bandage is resistant to abrasion and shredding, even with active pets. It’s made using woven fabric base material, linear elastic yarns and high-quality latex cohesive. Linear elastic yarns deliver consistent compression without constricting, moving or falling off over time. With superior adhesion, this bandage is sweat and water-resistant, yet is still easy to remove and won’t stick to skin or fur. Convenient and easy to use, it can be hand-torn straight and clean, so you don’t need scissors. Like all Andover products, this bandage is made in the USA, and is available in both 2-inch and 4-inch widths.
Key Benefits- Treated with a bitterant that’s safe for pets and people but is designed to leave an unpleasant taste in the mouth of pets.
- Premium, self-adhering cohesive bandage is made using woven fabric base material, linear elastic yarns and high-quality latex cohesive.
- Features a tensile strength of 15 pounds, so it’s resistant to abrasion and shredding; won’t stick to skin or fur, and it tears straight and clean by hand.
- Linear elastic yarns deliver consistent compression without constricting, moving or falling off over time.
- Made in the USA; each roll is 5-yards long and is available in both 2-inch and 4-inch widths.
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Item Number126108
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Dimensions4 x 2 x 0.1 inches
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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Small Pet TypeRabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Gerbil, Hamster, Ferret, Mouse, Rat, Degu, Hedgehog, Sugar Glider
Wrap bandage at desired tension, no pre-stretching necessary. Continue wrapping bandage to completely cover the first layer at desired tensile strength. Cut bandage at desired length. Seal bandage to the bottom layer with fingernail for strong cohesive seal.
Bandage will not tighten or loosen once applied and will maintain the tension applied. It is important to pay attention to proper tension at application.
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62% Recommend
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Had difficulties
By fruitloop on Mar 1, 2021
Needs a tab at the end!! When I first used it I had trouble finding the end, and then had a hard time prying it up so I could unroll it, abd that’s even with my long fingernails! Once you find the end be sure to stick a piece of paper to it so you can find it again! That said - performance was excellent. It stayed on - my cat couldn’t claw it loose - and after one taste he didn’t try to lick or chew at it.
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Worst product
By SammyMilo on Feb 2, 2021
My dog had a sore on his paw so I bought this product. I opened the package and there was no beginning and no end. It was just a lump that was stuck together. I tried everything including cutting the entire thing in half. Still didn’t work. There’s 2 in one box and neither one was able to be used. They were completely stuck together.
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PetFlex Bitter No Chew Dog Bandage works great
By Mair on Jan 30, 2021
My dog (part Jack Russell) has a habit of licking her back right leg! In November she had 2 large sores and kept lifting her leg. Took her to the animal hospital and she had an infection. She had a cone around her head for 7 weeks while the sores healed! Needed to find something to keep her away from the leg once the cone came off. Every day I wrap the bottom half of her leg and she does not chew at the bandage! It's worked for 2 weeks so far! I'm waiting for the 4 inch to be in stock. Right now I'm using the 2 inch.
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No chew flavor doesn't work
By Jack on Feb 24, 2021
As a bandage for sticking to itself as such it works great. But my cats chewed the crap out of this. I left one roll on the table and the smaller one decided it was a chew toy and basically destroyed the role. 3 stars for it working as a bandage, unless my cats are special, they will chew it no matter what.
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Great idea...worth a try
By LilDoc on Feb 18, 2021
Great idea, but like the other animal bandage, it didn’t work for my long hair Chihuahua. The tape did stick to her fur and was a little too tight for her comfort. Having said that, I’m not adept at wrapping a wound either. Still think it’s a great product and worth trying.
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Might not work for all pets
By BlackGSD on Jan 28, 2021
We tried to wrap this around table legs to dissuade our dog from chewing on them. It may just be my dog, but she pulled it off immediately and took it to the corner to chew on it. It seems the bitter taste was completely ineffective (although it did get her to chew on the bandage instead of the table legs, for a few moments at least).
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Like the concept!
By ValhasPets on Feb 20, 2021
I purchased this for future need, so I haven't used it yet. However, it looks as if it will be an effective "cling" bandage, and if the "no chew" is also effective, it will be the best pet wound care innovation ever.
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Cats and chewing
By jeana on Feb 7, 2021
I'm on oxygen and when I got my 2 kittens they would chew on my oxygen tube. I had to find something to stop them. I found that No Chew wrap works great for me. I don't have to worry about tubes bitten in half anymore.
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Very sticky bandage
By Barbo on Jan 16, 2021
This bandage helped to cover the raw area from my dog's constant licking. It does stay put as stated. However, it is very sticky and hard to peel away from the roll. Unless you put a paper clip or something to help you find the end, it is almost impossible to unroll again.
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Waste of money
By Mitch on Feb 12, 2021
I bought two of these. My dog has anxiety and licks his legs constantly. No matter how hard I tried I was not able to unroll this item. It’s one big glob. Very disappointed.