3M Nexcare Comfort Bandages for Dogs & Cats, 80 Units
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Minor cuts, scrapes, and abrasions are a fact of life for active dogs and cats. Whether your pet brushed against something sharp during a walk or scratched a paw on rough terrain, having a reliable adhesive bandage on hand makes first aid fast and stress-free. 3M Nexcare Comfort Bandages offer the same trusted wound protection that veterinary clinics rely on, now available at VivoPet.ca for at-home care.
Made by 3M Canada — one of the world's most trusted medical supply manufacturers — these comfort bandages are designed with a gentle, flexible fabric that moves with your pet's body. The adhesive holds securely without pulling at fur or sensitive skin, making removal less traumatic for your pet and less of a wrestling match for you.
These bandages are ideal for minor surface wounds that do not require veterinary attention — small cuts, scrapes, or abrasions on paws, legs, or body. For deeper wounds, punctures, or any wound that shows signs of infection (redness, swelling, discharge), always consult your veterinarian. These bandages are not intended for use on actively bleeding wounds without first applying direct pressure to control bleeding.
Proper wound care starts with cleaning the site with saline or a gentle antiseptic before applying any bandage. A clean wound covered promptly heals faster and with a lower risk of infection. Keep a rotation of bandage sizes in your home first aid kit — having them available before an injury happens saves time and stress when it counts.
Can I use these on a dog's paw?
Yes — the flexible fabric conforms well to paw pads and the base of toes. For deeper paw pad cuts, layer with gauze and cohesive bandage for added protection.
Will my pet pull this off?
The secure adhesive holds better than most consumer bandages, but very determined pets may still remove them. Covering with a cohesive bandage layer or a protective boot adds extra security.
Are these safe for cats?
Yes, these bandages are safe for use on cats for minor surface wounds. Monitor the wound site and change the bandage daily or when soiled.
How long can a bandage be left on?
Change daily or when wet or soiled. Never leave a bandage on for more than 24 hours without checking the wound underneath.