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Aloe Ferox Hot Spot & Wound Healing Gel

$14.00

Have nature's pharmacy right in your hands! Specially formulated for canine skin care, this cooling gel provides instant relief for hot spots, minor cuts, scrapes, insect bites, and irritated skin conditions.

OUR BESTSELLING PRODUCT BY FAR! We receive consistent positive feedback from our customers on the efficacy of our Aloe Ferox Gel. We recommend that dog owners keep their gel in the fridge in order to enhance its soothing benefits when applied.

KEY BENEFITS

  • Provides instant relief for hot spots, cuts, scrapes and irritated skin
  • Rich in amino acids, vitamins and minerals for natural skin regeneration
  • Safe for dogs to lick with no harsh chemicals or toxins
  • Non-greasy formula absorbs quickly without sticky residue

TIPS FOR APPLICATION

⭐ The Cone of Shame: Use a cone of shame or an inflatable donut to prevent the dog from licking the spot for as long as possible. This allows the Aloe Ferox Gel to work best!

⭐ Distraction: Give your dog a high-value treat or a puzzle toy immediately after application to allow the gel to soak in for 10–15 minutes.

⭐ Frequency: Apply 2–3 times daily. Over-applying can keep the wound too "mushy"; you want the gel to absorb so the skin can still breathe.

Scientific Studies

Our formulations are guided by scientific research to ensure effective, nature-powered support for your dog's wellness.
Dermatitis Soothing Relief for Irritated Skin
The Findings: Studies show Aloe ferox provides significant relief for atopic dermatitis, making it a potent natural alternative for dogs with chronic itching and skin sensitivities.
Dey, S., et al. (2015). Clinical & Exp. Dermatology Research. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26510768/
Wound Healing Accelerated Tissue Repair
The Findings: Research demonstrated that Aloe ferox significantly accelerated the natural healing process in animal models, supporting its use for "hot spots" and abrasions.
Jia, Y., et al. (2008). Journal of Ethnopharmacology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18773950/
Anti-Redness Inflammation & Redness Control
The Findings: Aloe ferox was confirmed to have powerful "anti-erythema" properties, significantly reducing skin redness while providing deeper hydration than standard aloe.
Hamman, J. H., et al. (2014). Journal of Med. Plants Research. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4078333/

Discover nature's most powerful healing secret with Aloe Ferox Healing Gel for dogs!

This extraordinary succulent, native to South Africa, contains 20 times more active healing compounds than traditional aloe vera. Specially formulated for canine skin care, this cooling gel provides instant relief for hot spots, minor cuts, scrapes, insect bites, and irritated skin conditions.

The pure Aloe Ferox extract penetrates deeply to reduce inflammation, accelerate healing, and restore skin health naturally. Rich in amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and polysaccharides, this therapeutic gel supports the skin's natural regeneration process while providing antimicrobial protection.

Safe for dogs to lick, this gentle formula contains no harsh chemicals, artificial fragrances, or toxic ingredients. The clear, non-greasy consistency absorbs quickly without leaving sticky residue on your pet's coat. Perfect for emergency first aid or daily skin maintenance, this healing gel belongs in every pet parent's care kit.

Suitable for dogs of all ages and skin types. Experience the superior healing power that makes Aloe Ferox the "miracle plant"!

Important Pet Health Notice: The information provided on this website, including any references to clinical studies, is for general informational and educational purposes only. Our products are designed to support your dog’s natural wellness and mobility.

Not a Substitute for Veterinary Care: This information does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult your vet before starting a new health regimen or if you have specific concerns about your pet’s medical condition.

Scientific Substantiation: Claims regarding the benefits of our ingredients are supported by peer-reviewed clinical research and independent laboratory studies. View our full research citations under the Clinical Studies tab.