ZebraVet

Tissue Adhesive

$32.00
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Pickup available at Nerang

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Description

ZebraVet Tissue Adhesive is a fast-acting, medical-grade veterinary glue designed to close minor animal wounds quickly and efficiently. This cyanoacrylate adhesive bonds wound edges within seconds, helping reduce the need for traditional sutures or bandages while supporting clean, comfortable healing. Formulated with a visible blue dye, ZebraVet allows for precise, controlled application—especially useful for small or delicate areas. Once applied, it creates a flexible, waterproof seal that protects the wound as the animal moves, ensuring peace of mind for both pet owners and veterinary professionals across Australia.

Key Features

  • Rapid Bonding: Polymerises in seconds, reducing procedure time
  • Pain-Free Application: Does not sting, making it gentler on sensitive skin
  • Precise Application: Blue dye improves visibility for accurate placement
  • Flexible Seal: Moves naturally with the animal for added comfort
  • Waterproof Barrier: Helps protect wounds from contamination
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for minor lacerations, surgical incisions, dew claw removal, tooth extractions, and oral procedures

Why Choose ZebraVet Tissue Adhesive?

  • Supports Natural Healing: Quickly seals wound edges to assist the body’s healing process
  • Reduces Need for Sutures: Minimises the need for stitches or bandaging in suitable cases
  • Cost-Effective Choice: Reliable performance at an excellent value for frequent use
  • Designed for Precision: Coloured formula helps ensure confident, accurate application

How to Use ZebraVet Tissue Adhesive

  1. Clean and dry the affected area before application
  2. Carefully align the wound edges
  3. Apply a small amount of adhesive to the surface
  4. Allow a few seconds for the bond to form
  5. Monitor the wound to ensure proper healing

ZebraVet Tissue Adhesive is a dependable solution for fast, efficient wound management in veterinary settings. Whether you’re working in a clinic or managing animal care in a breeding environment, it offers a simple, effective way to achieve secure wound closure.