Among it's other uses, I've actually even used it for ..... bandaging dogs and cats!!! We vets swear by, not at, this stuff. Be careful when bandaging, though. It's awfully easy to get the wrap too tight and cause constriction. Vet-wrap works well when gauze squares are used followed by roll gauze, then the Vet-wrap. Although it's supposed to stick to itself, a bit of white tape to secure the end is advisable, and if on a limb, a wrap or two of white tape at both ends to keep the bandage from sliding. If you need a local source, just ask your Vet.<br><br>My .02<br><br>Peanut
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