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DUST ON! powdered wound dressing – part of the NO THRUSH line.
Dust On! is an All-Natural, All-In-One powdered wound dressing. The best explanation of the product is: Dust On! is a powdered, breathable Band Aid. Right now, you are probably using cream, sprays to deal with wounds. Therefore you have two … Continue reading
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Tagged animal wound, anti-coagulant, canine skin problems, Dust on, equine thrush, equine tissue damage, heal a wound, horse tenderness, hot spots, mud fever, No Thrush, No Thrush - Dry, NT Canine, NTDRY, rain rot, skin problems, stop bleeding, thrush powder, thrush products, treat thrush, Valley Vet, wound
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NT Canine (for small pets- sister product of No Thrush
A good Before and After photo journal – using NT Canine powder (for Hot Spots and Ear Infections) Before and After pics – using All Natural NT Canine. Just “dust-on” NT Canine powder to combat Hot Spots. When using for … Continue reading
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Tagged canine skin problems, ear infections, hot spots, mange, No Thrush - Dry, thrush
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Scratches and rainrot
No Thrush works great on Scratches and rainrot – and it’s is so much easier! Just dust the powder onto the problem area and gently rub into the hairline. Don’t wash, don’t remove the scabs. Just “dust on.” We can … Continue reading
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Tagged greasy heel, hot spots, mud fever, No Thrush, NT Canine, rain rot, scratches
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