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Key Features

  • Medium measures 2.5" thick, 16" long
  • Large measures 3" thick, 24" long
  • Chemical-free
  • Machine Washable
  • Allows For Compression
  • Helps Dissipate Heat
  • Lightweight
  • Comfortable Fit
  • Helps Alleviate Pain
  • Can also be used on humans!

Product Description

Canine Icing and Cooling Wraps have a variety of uses. Wraps can be either used as a cooling collar or for areas with inflammation, arthritis or post-operative procedures. Can also be used on humans!

If an area has been shave for surgical procedures or for diagnosis, utilize some type of protective layer between the wrap and the skin. Always check with your veterinarian or your healthcare professional for recommend icing times.

The chemical-free cooling fabrics utilize a unique combination of bers and cross-sections that deliver three distinct functions – wicking, moisture transportation and regulated evaporation – going far beyond traditional moisture management textiles.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

For ultimate cooling, wet wrap, wring out the excess water and place in the freezer for approximately 30 minutes, if the wrap is left in the freezer past the recommended time, place wrap in an airtight bag to prevent evaporation. If a freezer is not available, simply soak in ice and water and repeat if more cooling is needed.

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Canine Cooling Wraps

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