TraumaPet Ear Drop for Dogs & Cats, 50ml
TraumaPet Ear Drop for Dogs & Cats, 50ml
Ear infections in pets can be remedied
As an animal lover, this probably sounds familiar to you: you are sitting on the couch with your beloved four-legged friend and notice that he scratches his ear often and intensively. The ears are red, slightly swollen, and the itching seems to get worse over time. Your dog or cat shakes his head and tries to get rid of this unpleasant feeling, but the problem doesn't go away.
There are many possible causes for this unpleasant itching, as your pet comes into daily contact with mites, dirt and bacteria, which can cause inflammation.
At TraumaPet we have developed something unique, so that you don't have to worry about your four-legged friend's ears in the future!
Colloidal silver helps to reduce annoying ear problems – also in the long term!
Say goodbye to annoying ear infections and pamper your pet with the high-quality ingredients of the TraumaPet ear drops.
This specially developed solution can counteract annoying ear problems. With the advanced formula and beneficial properties that colloidal silver possesses, these drops ensure that your pet's ears receive the best possible support.
Can also be used preventively: for the best maintenance of clean ears
The unique formula of the ear drops with colloidal silver effectively cleans and cares for your beloved pet's ears in the long term.
The TraumaPet ear drops can therefore not only be used to support ear problems, but also for preventive use. In this way, the colloidal silver can help reduce the chances of itching, ear mites, and ear infections.
How to use TraumaPet Ear Drops?
The TraumaPet ear drops can be administered both preventively and in case of acute complaints.
Preventive: 1 to 2 drops 10 to 20 drops into the ears 1 to 2 times a week.
In case of acute complaints: 10 to 20 drops once or twice a day.
Massage the drops into the ear after application. You can do this by gently rubbing the coat under the ear. If the symptoms do not subside within a few days, a visit to the vet is advisable.