Green Clay
Green Clay
Our high quality, pure Green Clay is a must-have for your natural first aid kit.
Now in a 55g bag for First Aid Kits, a 250g bag & a 650g bag for multiple dogs , horses & livestock.
Green Clay has excellent drawing properties so can be used for drying up wet eczema and hot spots and helping control infection in wounds and abscesses. Green Clay is so versatile and can be used for dogs, cats, horses, sheep and other livestock. It forms a protective layer over injuries and also naturally repels insects. It has a calming and soothing effect on a dog’s itchy or traumatised skin, breaking the itch, scratch cycle. It is completely safe should your dog accidentally lick or consume it.
Green clay can be made into a thick paste with a little water and spread onto the affected area. This acts as a protective barrier for sore or fragile wounds and as the clay dries, moisture is drawn away from any wet areas of skin.
If used dry, it can be applied with a clean cotton ball and dusted onto the area or with a small, clean brush. This is particularly useful for instantly calming an inflamed area or itchy rash.
For infected areas or those that are oozing the area should be cleaned in between applications. An excellent product for this is Leucillin antiseptic spray which can be found on the shop.
This product should not replace veterinary treatment if it is needed or if serious infection is present in a wound.
When mixed with water to create a thick paste this Green Clay can be spread on the skin with a wooden or plastic spoon. Reapply over the original layer or cleanse and reapply if infection is present. For additional healing for your dog, add a drop or two of Oregano or Lavender essential oil.
Pack size: 250g & 650g
If you are using Green Clay on a wet or oozing hot spot on your dog, use the clay dry to absorb moisture and prevent infection. Sprinkle on or apply with a dry brush.
*To store, please reseal bag and store out of direct sunlight. This is a complimentary feed supplement and shouldn't be used instead of seeking advice from a vet. If any adverse reaction occurs, discontinue use.*