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HomeVet Medicated Hot Spot Cream for Dogs

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TropiClean HomeVet Medicated Hot Spot Cream delivers fast, targeted relief for dogs suffering from hot spots, bites, scrapes, or inflamed skin. This vet-strength formula combines lidocaine to soothe pain and itching, hydrocortisone to calm redness and swelling, and chlorhexidine to fight germs at the source. Designed as a first-aid essential for every pet parent, this dual-action dog cream helps relieve discomfort while supporting skin healing. Gentle yet effective, it’s safe for routine use on irritated, raw, or sensitive areas—keeping your dog comfortable and protected.

Benefits:

  • Vet-Strength Relief – Hydrocortisone, lidocaine, and chlorhexidine provide rapid comfort.
  • Fast-Acting Formula – Stops itching, reduces redness, and soothes skin on contact.
  • Multi-Purpose Care – Ideal for hot spots, bites, scrapes, yeast infections, and raw paws.
  • Dual-Action Healing – Combats germs while calming irritation for healthier skin.
  • Trusted Care – Backed by 40+ years of innovation in pet wellness.

Free from harsh chemicals. Cruelty free. Made in the USA.


VET STRENGTH — Itch relief for dogs, created to reduce itching, redness, and inflammation on contact FIRST AID ESSENTIAL — Dog hot spot treatment + Hydrocortisone and Lidocaine to stop pain & itch fast SOOTHING — Dog cream for irritated skin, bites, scrapes, yeast infections, hot spots & wounds DUAL-ACTION — Itch relief and skin soother for irritated, raw paws and sores TRUSTED CARE — #1 in Grooming with 40+ years of innovation—making pet care simple & effective.
Hydrocortisone

Hydrocortisone

Helps calm redness and swelling on the skin.

Chlorhexidine

Chlorhexidine

To help kill or prevent the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.

Lidocaine

Lidocaine

Aids in pain relief.

Apply directly to the wound. Repeat daily as necessary. Cover with a clean or sterile bandage if practical or necessary. In case of deep puncture wounds, consult a veterinarian. If redness, irritation or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.