Product Reviews

Product Review – First-Aid Support

Written by Rachel Phelps

Hi my pals! Recently I received some great products from Marshall’s pets to review. So today I wanted to start with the Canine Solution First-Aid Support

First, I was hoping not to need it but recently Elvis and I got into a scuffle. We were going at it fighting but like good siblings we made sure we don’t really hurt each other. Well my brother cat Mr. Pibb I guess has gotten tired of us fighting and came over and gave us a whipping. So needless to say I had some cat scratches on my back. So mom got out the First-Aid Support and we used it for few days until the scratches healed.

So your probably wondering what is in this product?. According to the bottle it is electrolyzed oxidizing water. It is an all-natural spray that is anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal solution that promotes healing. This solution is non-toxic, non-corrosive, and environmentally friendly.

According to the website www.earthsbalance.com you can also use First-Aid support for:

  • Abrasions: spray several times daily, until healed
  • Body odor: spray entire animal twice daily, wetting hair and coat to skin
  • Bug bites, wasp/bee stings: spray as soon as possible, repeating every 30 minutes for two hours
  • Burns and sun burns: spray as soon as possible, repeating every 30 minutes for two hours
  • Cuts and scrapes: spray as needed to stop bleeding and promote healing
  • Dental disease and bad breath: spray directly in mouth several times daily
  • Ear infections and ear mite infestation: irrigate ear canal several times daily until healed and no odor is present
  • Corneal Ulcers and conjunctivitis: 2 drops in eye and repeat in 1 hour, twice daily
  • Skin rash, skin irritation, itching and hives: spray at least three times daily or as needed to control itching
  • Insect Infestation, Fleas: spray twice daily or as needed
  • Inflammation/swelling: spray several times daily until healed
  • Hot Spots, mange: spray at least three times daily until healed
  • Ringworm: spray affected area and air-dry at least twice daily until completely healed
  • Surgical Incisions: spray area and air-dry four times daily until completely healed

So it looks like First-Aid Support is a great product to keep in your doggie’s first aid kit. You never know when one of us will get into a scuffle with a cat hehehehehe.

Disclosure – I was given bottle to test out. However, opinions expressed here are my own.

About the author

Rachel Phelps

Rachel Phelps, “America’s Pet Parent,” is an award-winning writer, photographer, and certified dog trainer. She keeps busy managing the career of her Internet celebrity dog Preston from Preston Speaks. Her three Westies — who think they are mini-humans — and three cats rule the house. To learn more about Rachel go to: Rachel Phelps Website

3 Comments

  • wow preston, that sounds like some great stuff. Wonder if it would help my ear infection? Do you have to order it from the company or does any of the stores around here carry it.
    I bet it is really expensive but if it helped your face it was worth it..

  • Hi Preston:
    Is this stuff only available online? I’ll have to tell my Mom about it…

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