

SOOTHER Spray
A Skin Irritation Reliever
This topical product that relieves skin irritations can be used in conjunction with any of the Harrison's diets; however, best results are achieved when used in conjunction with feeding High Potency and Power Treats. (Do not use on featherless chicks or critically ill birds.)
INGREDIENTS: Distilled water, aloe vera juice and microencapsulated 2.5% NH4 solution for analgesia
DIRECTIONS: Hold spray several inches from the bird
and apply a fine mist to irritated area several times a
day or as directed by your veterinarian. Discontinue
use if redness or irritation occurs. Thoroughly bathe
bird weekly during treatment to avoid buildup.
£8.80
Benefits
• Can be applied to broad surface areas to help reduce superficial itching and soothe sore and irritated areas.
• Can assist with pain relief through the analgesic properties of the patented quaternary ammonium solution.
• Can help promote the healing of sensitive skin, wounds, bruises, post-surgical incisions and superificial lesions often associated with feather-picking or self-mutilation.
• Uses transdermal technology for efficacy of topical application and pain relief, and can act as a vehicle for other drugs (e.g. antibiotics where appropriate).
• The spray allows it to be used on large areas or with difficult to handle patients where ointments or creams would not be suitable. Can also act as a vehcile for administering other agents (e.g. F10 for wound sterilisation).
Soother Spray and Feather Plucking
Whilst the causes of feather plucking can be many, and often multi-factorial (diet, behaviour, boredom, habit), the tendency can be enhanced by poor skin and feather condition, or through the irritation that plucking itself causes.
Use of the Soother Spray has been shown to assist feather pluckers by hydrating the skin and feathers, and improving their condition, and offering pain relief to the affected areas.
The bird is therefore less discomforted by the area, and is less aware of it, and the need to 'scratch the itch' is reduced.
Whilst not being a cure to the underlying issue, the use of Soother Spray has, in many instances, helped improve the condition of a 'plucker'.
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