Ranch Remedy First Aid Topical Treatment For All Animals




Do you have any fur babies at your house? We have a mini domestic zoo it feels like at ours. 

We just found out about Ranch Remedy, a treatment that is good for all of the furry pets! I am so surprised I haven't heard of it before now but, I am so happy that I did. It's been around for 45 years. This is a trusted remedy from right here in the US, San Antonio, Tx. 

We have a whole little heard of dogs. Jacky- Pit mix, Cookie- Rhodesian Ridgeback, Pudge- Boston Terrier, Lucky- Lab mix, Doopy- Chihuahua. And another heard of the kitty variety. Hairy, Sophia, Mary, and Buddy. All of the doggos and Hairy are inside/outside guys. It's so crazy that they all have their own specifications. 




Cookie will only come inside when it's so cold outside that we overrule her choice and make her come in. Because of her, we have a heated back porch with a doggy door. It's a huge to-do every time we have to get her inside and takes the whole family to do it.

Jacky is pretty close to the same. He goes out as soon as his paws hit the floor in the morning and we have to bribe him to come inside at bedtime. 

Lucky like outside pretty well but is a scaredy dog. He'll stay out there to play and get a good shimmy down the hill on his back, maybe drum up a hole or two but wants in after that. 

Pudge on the other hand hates the outside for everything except potty breaks and barely makes it off the porch to go. I'm pretty sure he can start to pee midstep off the last stair and be done by the time he turns all the way around to run back up them. 

Doopy is a leashed dog. He only goes outside on a leash because he's so small. The big guys will trample him by playing too hard. One of these days we will let him run free in the yard but not yet. 

Hairy, our big fat kitty likes to sun on the porch and in the grass behind the house. On good days he climbs on top of the dog pen and suns up there. It's about 12 feet in the air, I don't know how he gets up there.



So, with all of that being said, they get into stuff sometimes and need help to get them all healed up. Since the vet is so expensive, we take care of the minor stuff on our own. Finding the right products to take care of all of their needs can be a little tricky. 

Since they don't talk, it's hard to know if they are comfortable, unless they are very obvious about it. When it comes to dealing with their minor skin issues, it can be pretty confusing. Labels are pretty good at telling us- Only for cats, only for dogs, only for cats 12 weeks or older, only for dogs 8 weeks and older, only for cats 10yrs+, there are SO many things to look out for. It's hard making the right decisions with all of the options available. 

When it comes to making purchases, as a customer, I want to get my value out of the product. I don't want to buy something I can only use once if it's a 100 use bottle. I like to try to find things that can cover more than one issue, it can be used on more than one pet, or it has a shelf life of 30 years. 

That's what I love about Ranch Remedy. I can use it on all of our little guys and it's very easy to use. 

To use:
Apply directly to the irritated areas as often as needed. Pour on directly or a cotton applicator to apply the solution. 

There are so many issues that Ranch Remedy covers. Check out the list below.

Helps prevent infection
Reduces pain and itching
Heals dry, chapped, flaking skin rashes
Destroys warts, fungal growth,
Post-surgery wounds: Helps eliminate biting/pulling at the stitches and wound
Relieves hot spots, insect bites, and stings
Speeds up the healing process, Naturally!
Eliminates “heal warts”
Tough on odor and dander
Relieves minor cuts, scrapes, burns, rashes





If you are looking for a treatment that will work for all of your furry buddies, from cats to dogs, to cows, and more, check out Ranch Remedy! 

I received this product for free as a gift to facilitate this review. If you have any questions please feel free to email me directly.

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