How to Use
How to Use
- Ensure the affected area is clean and free from dirt and debris.
- Apply a light dusting of Styptic Wound Powder directly onto the affected area.
- Allow the powder to remain in place.
- Reapply as required.
Suitable for minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks, nail-trimming accidents and small superficial skin injuries.
For external animal use only.
Not suitable for use on cats.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Natural drying powders help absorb excess moisture and create a dry surface environment on the skin.
Sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide 2% helps support routine skin hygiene and cleanliness around minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks and nail-trimming accidents.
Fine powder technology allows precise, targeted application exactly where it is needed.
Free-flowing powder base helps provide even coverage while remaining easy to apply during grooming and first aid situations.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews
FAQ
FAQ
What is Styptic Wound Powder?
Styptic Wound Powder is a first aid powder for dogs, horses and other animals, developed for minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks and nail-trimming accidents.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on bleeding dog nails?
Yes. Many dog owners and professional groomers keep styptic powder on hand for nail-clipping accidents and minor nail injuries.
What happens if I cut my dog's nail too short?
Accidentally clipping into the quick can sometimes cause bleeding. Many owners keep styptic powder available as part of their dog grooming and first aid supplies.
What is the quick in a dog's nail?
The quick is the sensitive inner section of the nail that contains blood vessels and nerves. It can be difficult to see in dark-coloured nails.
Can professional dog groomers use Styptic Wound Powder?
Absolutely. Styptic powder is commonly found in professional grooming salons and mobile grooming kits.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used after clipping dog nails?
Yes. It is specifically suited to nail-trimming accidents and minor grooming-related injuries.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on horses?
Yes. It is suitable for horses and ponies and is commonly kept in horse first aid kits, tack rooms and grooming supplies.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used after clipping horses?
Yes. Many owners use styptic powder for minor clipping nicks and small skin abrasions that occasionally occur during coat clipping.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on poultry and livestock?
Yes. Styptic Wound Powder is commonly kept as part of livestock and poultry first aid kits for minor cuts, grazes, pecking wounds, feather-pecking injuries, fence scrapes, handling injuries, clipping nicks and other small superficial skin wounds.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on cats?
No. This product is not intended for use on cats due to known feline sensitivities to certain active ingredients commonly used in animal care products. Always seek veterinary advice before using any wound care product on cats.
What is sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide?
Sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide is an organically combined chlorine compound used in animal care products to support routine skin hygiene. It is commonly found in products designed for minor cuts, grazes, skin nicks and other superficial wounds where cleanliness of the area is important.
Why choose a powder instead of a spray?
Powders provide precise, controlled application and can be particularly useful where a dry treatment format is preferred.
Should I keep Styptic Wound Powder in my first aid kit?
Yes. Many owners consider styptic powder an essential part of dog grooming kits, horse first aid supplies and general animal care equipment.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on deep wounds?
No. Deep wounds, puncture wounds and serious injuries should always be assessed by a veterinary professional.
Who is Styptic Wound Powder designed for?
Styptic Wound Powder is designed for dog owners, groomers, horse owners, livestock keepers and animal carers looking for a practical first aid powder for minor injuries and grooming accidents.
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How to Use
How to Use
- Ensure the affected area is clean and free from dirt and debris.
- Apply a light dusting of Styptic Wound Powder directly onto the affected area.
- Allow the powder to remain in place.
- Reapply as required.
Suitable for minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks, nail-trimming accidents and small superficial skin injuries.
For external animal use only.
Not suitable for use on cats.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Natural drying powders help absorb excess moisture and create a dry surface environment on the skin.
Sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide 2% helps support routine skin hygiene and cleanliness around minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks and nail-trimming accidents.
Fine powder technology allows precise, targeted application exactly where it is needed.
Free-flowing powder base helps provide even coverage while remaining easy to apply during grooming and first aid situations.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews
FAQ
FAQ
What is Styptic Wound Powder?
Styptic Wound Powder is a first aid powder for dogs, horses and other animals, developed for minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks and nail-trimming accidents.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on bleeding dog nails?
Yes. Many dog owners and professional groomers keep styptic powder on hand for nail-clipping accidents and minor nail injuries.
What happens if I cut my dog's nail too short?
Accidentally clipping into the quick can sometimes cause bleeding. Many owners keep styptic powder available as part of their dog grooming and first aid supplies.
What is the quick in a dog's nail?
The quick is the sensitive inner section of the nail that contains blood vessels and nerves. It can be difficult to see in dark-coloured nails.
Can professional dog groomers use Styptic Wound Powder?
Absolutely. Styptic powder is commonly found in professional grooming salons and mobile grooming kits.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used after clipping dog nails?
Yes. It is specifically suited to nail-trimming accidents and minor grooming-related injuries.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on horses?
Yes. It is suitable for horses and ponies and is commonly kept in horse first aid kits, tack rooms and grooming supplies.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used after clipping horses?
Yes. Many owners use styptic powder for minor clipping nicks and small skin abrasions that occasionally occur during coat clipping.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on poultry and livestock?
Yes. Styptic Wound Powder is commonly kept as part of livestock and poultry first aid kits for minor cuts, grazes, pecking wounds, feather-pecking injuries, fence scrapes, handling injuries, clipping nicks and other small superficial skin wounds.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on cats?
No. This product is not intended for use on cats due to known feline sensitivities to certain active ingredients commonly used in animal care products. Always seek veterinary advice before using any wound care product on cats.
What is sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide?
Sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide is an organically combined chlorine compound used in animal care products to support routine skin hygiene. It is commonly found in products designed for minor cuts, grazes, skin nicks and other superficial wounds where cleanliness of the area is important.
Why choose a powder instead of a spray?
Powders provide precise, controlled application and can be particularly useful where a dry treatment format is preferred.
Should I keep Styptic Wound Powder in my first aid kit?
Yes. Many owners consider styptic powder an essential part of dog grooming kits, horse first aid supplies and general animal care equipment.
Can Styptic Wound Powder be used on deep wounds?
No. Deep wounds, puncture wounds and serious injuries should always be assessed by a veterinary professional.
Who is Styptic Wound Powder designed for?
Styptic Wound Powder is designed for dog owners, groomers, horse owners, livestock keepers and animal carers looking for a practical first aid powder for minor injuries and grooming accidents.
Styptic Wound Powder is a fast-acting first aid antibacterial powder for dogs, horses and other animals, developed for minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks and nail-trimming accidents. The dry powder formula allows quick, targeted application exactly where it is needed, making it an essential addition to grooming kits, first aid boxes and animal care supplies.
One of the most common uses for styptic powder is during nail trimming. Every dog owner and groomer knows the feeling of accidentally clipping into the quick, particularly on dark nails where it can be difficult to see. Keeping Styptic Wound Powder close by provides peace of mind during nail trimming, grooming and routine animal care.
The fine powder format is also ideal for minor cuts, grazes, clipping nicks and small skin injuries that can occur during everyday handling, grooming, clipping and stable management. Unlike sprays and liquids that can run away from the area, the powder provides precise, controlled application exactly where it is needed.
Containing sodium p-toluenesulfonchloramide 2%, the formula supports routine skin hygiene while the natural drying powder base helps create a dry environment on the skin.
The compact container fits easily into dog grooming kits, horse first aid boxes, grooming bags, tack rooms, horseboxes and livestock first aid cupboards, ensuring it is always available when minor accidents happen.
Whether you're clipping dog nails, grooming horses, managing livestock or simply maintaining a well-stocked animal first aid kit, Styptic Wound Powder provides a practical solution for everyday animal care.
Not suitable for use on cats.
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