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Pawprint Cohesive Bandage for Pets — Self-Adhesive Vetwrap

★★★★★ 4.22 (9 reviews)

A self-adhesive cohesive bandage that bonds to itself — never to fur or skin — for secure, comfortable, stress-free wound care. Perfect for paws, l...

Pain-Free Removal Self-Adhesive Fur Safe Post-Surgery Care

£2.99

Vet Recommended

Fur-Friendly Formula

Easy Home Use

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Sticks To Itself Only

Never sticks to fur, skin, or coat.

Pain-Free Removal

Unwinds cleanly with zero stress.

Flexible Fit

Moulds to paws, legs, and joints.

Multi-Animal Use

Safe for dogs, cats, and small animals.

Product information

About this product

When your pet needs a secure, comfortable bandage that actually stays in place, this Pawprint Cohesive Bandage is the essential addition to any pet first-aid kit. Designed for use on dogs, cats, and small animals, this self-adhesive vetwrap bonds only to itself — never to fur or skin — so removal is quick, painless, and completely stress-free for your poorly pet.

The flexible, shape-conforming construction moulds naturally around paws, legs, and joints without bunching, slipping, or causing discomfort. Whether you're covering a minor wound, protecting a dressing after surgery, or providing gentle support for a sprain or strain, this bandage stays exactly where you put it.

Featuring a fun pawprint design, it's practical and reassuring to use — because caring for your pet shouldn't feel clinical or intimidating. Keep one in your first-aid kit at home, in the car, or in your dog-walking bag so you're always prepared when your pet needs you most.

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Instructions for use

1. If covering a wound, apply an appropriate dressing to the area first before bandaging. 2. Begin wrapping the cohesive bandage firmly around the paw, leg, or joint, overlapping each layer by approximately 50%. 3. Apply with gentle, even tension — firm enough to stay in place but never so tight that it restricts blood circulation. 4. To finish, press the end of the bandage against the previous layer — it will self-adhere without clips or tape. 5. Check the bandage regularly for signs of slipping, swelling, or wetness, and replace as needed. 6. To remove, simply unwind or cut carefully with blunt-ended scissors. If you are unsure how to bandage your pet correctly, consult your vet or veterinary nurse.

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Will this bandage stick to my pet's fur or skin?

No — this cohesive bandage is self-adhesive, meaning it only bonds to itself. It will not stick to your pet's fur, skin, or coat, making removal quick, painless, and stress-free for even nervous or sensitive animals.

What animals is this bandage suitable for?

This pawprint cohesive bandage is suitable for dogs, cats, and small animals. It can be used on paws, legs, and joints across a wide range of breeds and sizes. If you are unsure whether it is appropriate for a specific animal or injury, please consult your vet before use.

Can I use this bandage after my pet has had surgery?

Yes. This vetwrap is ideal for securing dressings and protecting wounds in the post-surgery recovery period. It holds dressings firmly in place without applying excessive pressure. Always follow your vet's specific aftercare instructions when bandaging a surgical site.

How do I apply this bandage correctly?

Start by placing any required dressing over the wound, then wrap the cohesive bandage firmly but not too tightly around the area, overlapping each layer by approximately half. Avoid wrapping too tight as this can restrict circulation. Check the bandage regularly and replace if it becomes wet, soiled, or loose. If in doubt, ask your vet or veterinary nurse to demonstrate.