HOCL
RESCUE MIST PETS
SAFE TO USE ON ALL ANIMALS
Because HOCl is naturally occurring in the body, it's the smartest choice for all animals. Soopa Skin HOCL Rescue Mist for Pets can be used on animals big and small at any stage in their development.
HOCl is non-toxic, chemical-free, non-irritating, and gentle enough to be ingested or licked by an animal.
Its gentle nature makes it ideal for application to areas around the eyes, nose, mouth, or ears, all of which can generally be difficult to care for because of the possibility of causing your animal additional pain.
Dogs, cats, cows, chickens, horses, and lizards are some of the most common animals that benefit from the use of HOCL, but HOCl is also safe and effective for other pets.
EFFECTIVE IN MANAGING DRY SKIN & RASHES
Dry skin and rashes can be some of the most painful and irritating afflictions for animals. Dry skin in dogs is a prevalent affliction, as dogs are sometimes more vulnerable to seasonal dog allergies, flea allergy dermatitis, parasites, and infections than other animals.
HOCl is highly effective in combating the symptoms of dry skin in dogs. Along with soothing qualities to relieve itching and further irritation, hypochlorous acid contains antibacterial properties that can flush out harmful microorganisms, complementing the animal’s natural healing abilities.
Of course, our dry skin spray isn't just for dog skin conditions; you can use it for any animal suffering from dry skin.
RELIEVES HOTSPOTS
Hot spots on dogs are among the most common and unruly skin conditions. A hot spot arises when a dog scratches an itch so hard a wound opens and is further irritated by licking, biting, and more scratching. A raw lesion can grow to a massive size and become a big problem in your canine's life.
To use HOCL Rescue Mist Pets to treat your dog's hot spot, trim the hair around the affected area and apply the dog wound spray to the hot spot until the area is clean.
Due to the nature of HOCl, there is no need to rinse your dog’s wound after applying Soopa Pets — you can simply apply a dressing and repeat this process up to five times a day.
"It stopped her scratching straight away"
"Thank you for introducing me to your pet spray. I adopted a rescue doggy that was in a some what  neglected state. She had a red rash on her tummy and chest. We sprayed the affected area and it stopped her scratching straight away. I applied the spray  thereafter every 2 hours and the next day it was gone. I could not believe how well she is doing now. She is such a happy doggy." ​ FLOYD - KNYSNA, SOUTH AFRICA
EFFECTIVE REMEDY ON OPEN WOUNDS
Open wounds on your animals can range from common occurrences to rarities, but they're almost certainly never easy on animals and owners alike.
Active animals who can get rough, like horses and chickens (and the occasionally clumsy dogs or cats), can incur various cuts and wounds. HOCl's gentle qualities make it the ideal solution for at-home wound care, provided the wound is not severe enough to seek veterinary attention.
Because of its non-toxic and gentle qualities, you can use Soopa Skin HOCL Rescue Mist for Pets to clean wounds even around the eyes, mouth, ears, or nose without fear of hurting your animal, and it can be licked and ingested safely.
NO SIDE EFFECTS & FAST ACTING
For other medicines and treatments, such as livestock, cat, and dog antibiotics, side effects are to be expected. Diarrhea and vomiting are two common side effects caused by oral antibiotics, as antibiotics cannot differentiate between "good" and "bad" bacteria in your animal's digestive system. HOCl is guaranteed to come with no additional side effects after use and cannot be overused in any capacity
HOCl is a fast-acting solution for animal care. Within 30 seconds of application, HOCl kills micro-organisms on the wound or infection, cleanses the affected area of debris, and begins to soothe the wounded area.
REFERENCES
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Evaluation of hypochlorous acid as an ear flush in dogs with chronic otitis externa - click here
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Effectiveness of Hypochlorous Acid in Cats with Bacterial Cystitis - click here
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Hypochlorous Acid: A Review - click here
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Hypochlorous-Acid-Generating Electrochemical Scaffold for Treatment of Wound Biofilms - click here