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Alogard Liniment for Muscle Sprains & Wound Care
Therapeutic liniment for animals containing aloe vera, tea tree oil and allantoin. Relieves pain from muscle sprains and supports healing of cuts and wounds.
Minor muscle strains, cuts and wounds are an unavoidable part of working with horses and dogs. Having a reliable, fast-acting product on hand to address them promptly is part of good animal management, whether you are running a stable, a kennel or simply keeping a single horse or dog at home. Alogard Liniment is a long-standing therapeutic formula built around a combination of aloe vera, tea tree oil and allantoin that has made it a trusted first-response product in stables and kennels across Australia.
What Alogard Contains and How It Works
Alogard Liniment combines three active ingredients that each contribute to its therapeutic effect:
- Aloe Vera Gel (903mg/g): The dominant ingredient in the formula. Aloe vera has well-documented soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, providing relief to irritated skin and tissue while helping to cool and calm the affected area. Its high concentration in Alogard is what gives the product its distinctive gel-like consistency and immediate soothing action on contact.
- Tea Tree Oil (30mg/g): A natural antiseptic with broad-spectrum antibacterial and antifungal activity. In wound care applications, tea tree oil helps reduce the risk of secondary infection in cuts and abrasions while also contributing to the liniment's characteristic clean scent.
- Allantoin (3mg/g): A compound that supports skin cell regeneration and tissue repair. Allantoin helps promote the healing process in damaged tissue, making it a useful addition to a wound care product used in the recovery phase rather than just for immediate pain relief.
Together these three ingredients address the immediate discomfort of muscular sprains and minor injuries while also supporting the healing process, making Alogard practical at multiple stages of injury management rather than just for initial application.
Uses and Applications
Alogard is used for the relief of pain and discomfort from muscular sprains, cuts and surface wounds in animals. It is particularly well suited to the equine environment where muscle strains from work, competition or paddock accidents are a regular occurrence, and where quick access to a product that can be applied immediately matters. It is equally useful in kennel environments for dogs with minor soft tissue injuries or skin wounds that need topical support.
- Alogard Liniment 500g - The standard 500ml bottle, a practical size for stables and kennels where the product is used regularly. Apply directly to the affected area as needed.
Why Buy Alogard at The Vet Shed
The Vet Shed stocks Alogard Liniment 500g and ships fast to addresses across Australia. With six customer reviews and a long track record of use in professional stable and kennel environments, Alogard is a proven product worth having in your animal care kit. Order through The Vet Shed for competitive pricing and reliable fast dispatch.
FAQs About Alogard Liniment
What animals can Alogard Liniment be used on?
Alogard is primarily used on horses and dogs and is a staple product in both stable and kennel environments. It is suited to any animal where topical relief of muscle sprains and management of minor cuts and surface wounds is needed. If you are unsure whether Alogard is appropriate for a specific animal or injury, consult your veterinarian.
What is Alogard used for?
Alogard Liniment is used for two main purposes. The first is relief of pain and discomfort from muscular sprains and soft tissue injuries, where the aloe vera and tea tree components provide soothing and anti-inflammatory action. The second is topical support for cuts and surface wounds, where the antiseptic properties of tea tree oil and the tissue-repair supporting action of allantoin contribute to cleaner healing with reduced risk of secondary infection.
How do I apply Alogard Liniment?
Apply Alogard directly to the affected area. For muscle sprains, work the liniment gently into the skin over the affected muscle. For cuts and wounds, apply to the cleaned wound area. The product can be reapplied as needed. Always clean a wound before applying any topical treatment and consult your vet for injuries that are deep, heavily contaminated or not improving with basic first aid management.
Is Alogard safe for regular use?
Yes. Alogard's formula is based on naturally derived ingredients at concentrations suited to topical animal use. It has been used in professional stable and kennel settings for many years and is well regarded for its tolerability alongside its therapeutic effect. As with any topical product, avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes and keep out of reach of children.
Can Alogard be used on open wounds?
Alogard is indicated for use on cuts and wounds as well as muscle sprains. For minor surface wounds and cuts it can be applied after cleaning the affected area. For deeper wounds, puncture injuries or wounds that are heavily contaminated, veterinary assessment is recommended rather than relying on topical first aid alone. Alogard is best understood as a first-response and supportive care product rather than a replacement for veterinary wound management in more serious cases.
Why is Alogard popular in stables and kennels?
Stables and kennels are environments where minor muscle strains, cuts and skin wounds occur regularly as a result of normal activity. Having a cost-effective, proven product that can be applied immediately to soothe discomfort and support healing reduces the need for a vet call-out for every minor injury. The 500g bottle is a practical size for professional use and provides good value for operations that keep it as a standard item in their first aid supply.
Where can I buy Alogard Liniment in Australia?
You can buy Alogard Liniment 500g right here at The Vet Shed. We ship fast to addresses across Australia from our local warehouse at a competitive price.
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