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Also it sticks fine to healthy skin, but it only sticks for a little while to the cuts and scrapes
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Manually "pulling" this stuff off will take the skin with it, and solvents like acetone do not easily break the bond
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Vetbond works well to close or seal the painful skin cracks (even the ones that bleed), doesn't sting or wear off quickly like liquid bandage/skin
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If you cut yourself, clean the area, use ice if needed to slow the bleeding, pinch the skin together, and pour on the glue
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My dog Bruno is diabetic, accident-prone, and has very delicate skin.
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It helps cuts and cracked skin heal better and faster.
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I clean for a living, like to garden, and have dry, sensitive skin
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but I have to admit to using to close skin cracks (I work with wood and that dries my fingers out badly) and it works better than any other product I have ever tried
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This stuff literally cured (on my clean, dry skin) in four seconds
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While skin should be cleaned before usage, it WILL still bond if there is oil on the
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He's a Pit-Bull / Lab / Shar-Pei mix, and it seems his skin has been more delicate lately, and tearing open more often.
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I get painful skin cracks in the winter, at the corners of my thumbs and fingers.
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So why can't they bring back the original product under a new name and say it is just for pets?It is much more effective and lasts much longer than "Nexcare Skin Crack Care"
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CA adhesive is thinner than water, flows and "wicks" into small crevices, coats tender skin areas and cures in 3-4 seconds (not minutes)