External clay is hemostatic and helps to clot the blood

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Green Clay Powder is a Hemostatic Powder: A Valuable Ally to Help Treat Your Animals' Wounds

As a happy human who lives with animals, you know how curious our four-legged or two-legged companions can be... sometimes a little too curious. A cut on the paw, a broken claw, a bite or an injury after a walk or a play session can happen quickly. In these moments, it is essential to have a simple and quick solution to stop the bleeding before consulting a veterinarian. This is where Green Clay Hemostatic Powder comes in.

Hemo Powder: What is this hemostatic powder?

This is external green clay, which is not only antibacterial, antiseptic, and antifungal, but also hemostatic. This clay powder helps stop bleeding quickly. It works by promoting blood clotting when applied to a wound. It's a product that's super well-suited for animal care, especially for dogs, cats, horses, birds, poultry, and farm animals. So, it's perfect for your first aid kit.

Why use it for animals?

✅ Stops bleeding in moments

Whether it's an over-cut claw, beak clipping, wing clipping or an injury, bite, scratch caused by a fight, a play session that was a bit too intense or a snag in a fence, hemostatic powder quickly limits blood loss, which avoids a lot of stress for both you and the animal.

✅ Easy to apply, even in an emergency

First aid = first actions: simply pour a quantity of powder onto the bleeding area, apply light pressure for a short while and let the clay powder work.

✅ Soothes and protects

This green clay powder will not cause infection since the clay is antiseptic and will therefore allow time for further treatment if necessary. Hemo Powder provides immediate relief to the animal.

✅ Ideal for agitated or difficult to care for animals

Dogs, cats, or any other animal that doesn't like bandages or handling will often be easier to treat with a quick-acting product like hemostatic powder. A quick push toward the wound will automatically stick. You can also scoop some into your hand and apply it to the wound from a distance.

When should you have it on hand?

Cut or scrape – Broken claw or dewclaw – Slight bleeding from the gums (after tooth extraction, for example) – Injury during grooming (especially cats or dogs with black claws that are more difficult to cut) – Small superficial wounds in horses or farm animals

Monitor the progress: if the bleeding persists or the wound worsens, consult a veterinarian quickly.

Conclusion

Hemostatic powder is a must-have in any animal first aid kit. Practical, effective, and easy to use, it can save you valuable time while you wait for veterinary care, or even avoid a visit if the injury is minor. For your walks, horseback riding, or simply at home or on the farm, remember to always have a bottle on hand, as well as your External Clay bag to refill it!

 

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