Frequently asked questions and answers

Below you can find answers to frequently asked questions about our products. If you have another question please contact us.

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Thick Foam Bandage

For how long can Thick Foam Bandage stay on?

It depends on the placement of the bandage and how it looks underneath. If the bandage protects a bleeding wound, the bandage should be changed when needed, e.g. when it bleeds through or if the bandage gets moist or dirty. If the bandage is used preventively, and it is not placed on a bleeding wound, it can stay on until it falls off. If so, we recommend protecting the bandage from moist and dirt with Wrap Bandage.

Thick Foam Bandage

For which animals is Thick Foam Bandage suitable to use?

Thick Foam Bandage can be used on all animal types, both as a bandage but also as a wound pad/compress together with Adhesive Foam Bandage. Some areas of use are e.g. dog paws or horses legs. More instructions can be found on the digital instruction leaflet (see the QR-code on the packaging) and on the web page.

Thick Foam Bandage

Can Thick Foam Bandage be placed directly on the wound?

Yes, Thick Foam Bandage can be applied directly on the wound. It is a glue free foam bandage that sticks to itself, not to skin, fur or wounds. Thick Foam Bandage is also absorbant and flexible.

Thin Foam Bandage

For how long can Thin Foam Bandage stay on?

It depends on the placement of the bandage and how it looks underneath. If the bandage protects a bleeding wound, the bandage should be changed when needed, e.g. when it bleeds through or if the bandage gets moist or dirty. If the bandage is used preventively, and it is not placed on a bleeding wound, it can stay on until it falls off. If so, we recommend protecting the bandage from moist and dirt with Wrap Bandage.

Thin Foam Bandage

For which animals is Thin Foam Bandage suitable to use?

Thin Foam Bandage can be used on all types of animals, but preferrably on smaller animals or body parts such as a cats paw or cow teat. More instructions can be found on the digital instruction leaflet (see the QR-code on the packaging) and on the web page.

Thin Foam Bandage

Can Thin Foam Bandage be placed directly on the wound?

Yes, Thin Foam Bandage can be applied directly on the wound. It is a glue free foam bandage that sticks to itself, not to skin, fur or wounds. Thin Foam Bandage is also absorbant and flexible.

Adhesive Foam Bandage

Which is the usage area for Adhesive Foam Bandage?

Adhesive Foam Bandage is a foam bandage with adhesive on one side that sticks to fur and skin. It is thereby perfect for application on hard to reach body parts, such as the horses’ hip or similar. It can also be used to keep Thick Foam Bandage in place when bandaging a horse leg. More instructions can be found on the digital instruction leaflet (see the QR-code on the packaging) and on the web page.

Adhesive Foam Bandage

What type of glue is used on Adhesive Foam Bandage?

Medical Grade Polyacrylate. The product is free from latex.

Adhesive Foam Bandage

How do I remove Adhesive Foam Bandage?

Use Snögg Removal Wipes for an efficient and gentle removal. If you do not have access to removel wipes you can also use a baby oil or other skin friendly oil to remove the bandage.

 

Adhesive Foam Bandage

Can Adhesive Foam Bandage be placed directly on the wound?

No, Adhesive Foam Bandage cannot be placed directly on the wound. Apply a compress or other polstering material such as Thick or Thin Foam Bandage as a primary layer on the wound, before applying Adhesive Foam Bandage.