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Heard great things about using this Honey on wounds, although it would have to be applied where the Dog could not lick it off, but i cant get over the price,

In Morrisons Supermarket yesterday one product was £15.95 a medium size jar.

Anyone any idea why its so expensive, wouldn't consider using it at that price.

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I'll tell you how good Manuka is,its the dogs bollox and that's a fact and don't be so cheap its worth every penny you want the grade 10+ gear and here's why.

7th of June my youngest lurcher got hit by a car he's should've been put to sleep but I had insurance so was kept in and worked on the whole weekend.

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Come home Monday like this.

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Now his chest muscles were roe stitched back on and what skin that was left was tacked back in place and apart from 7 days of antibiotics and painkillers guess what the vet wanted used on his open wound......Manuka honey.

Here's his wound last week so much smaller and healing so well the original 2 months lay up should be all that's needed .

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This stitching went up to the front on his chest

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And the main wound is smaller than my hand now

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This stuff is the nuts lads don't be cheap.

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they used this manuka honey on my wifes breast wound ,.......very good stuff which is still used on humans to this day,,,,

Used it on my mum's to :thumbs:

Well worth the price imo

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I'll tell you how good Manuka is,its the dogs bollox and that's a fact and don't be so cheap its worth every penny you want the grade 10+ gear and here's why.

7th of June my youngest lurcher got hit by a car he's should've been put to sleep but I had insurance so was kept in and worked on the whole weekend.

null-7.jpg

Come home Monday like this.

null-6.jpg

Now his chest muscles were roe stitched back on and what skin that was left was tacked back in place and apart from 7 days of antibiotics and painkillers guess what the vet wanted used on his open wound......Manuka honey.

Here's his wound last week so much smaller and healing so well the original 2 months lay up should be all that's needed .

null-3.jpg

This stitching went up to the front on his chest

null-2.jpg

And the main wound is smaller than my hand now

null-1.jpg

This stuff is the nuts lads don't be cheap.

hell mate that is some wound hope the dog comes [BANNED TEXT] in the end , good luck with that

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I'll tell you how good Manuka is,its the dogs bollox and that's a fact and don't be so cheap its worth every penny you want the grade 10+ gear and here's why.

7th of June my youngest lurcher got hit by a car he's should've been put to sleep but I had insurance so was kept in and worked on the whole weekend.

null-7.jpg

Come home Monday like this.

null-6.jpg

Now his chest muscles were roe stitched back on and what skin that was left was tacked back in place and apart from 7 days of antibiotics and painkillers guess what the vet wanted used on his open wound......Manuka honey.

Here's his wound last week so much smaller and healing so well the original 2 months lay up should be all that's needed .

null-3.jpg

This stitching went up to the front on his chest

null-2.jpg

And the main wound is smaller than my hand now

null-1.jpg

This stuff is the nuts lads don't be cheap.

hell mate that is some wound hope the dog comes [bANNED TEXT] in the end , good luck with that
Cheers mate he should be ok
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I'll tell you how good Manuka is,its the dogs bollox and that's a fact and don't be so cheap its worth every penny you want the grade 10+ gear and here's why.

7th of June my youngest lurcher got hit by a car he's should've been put to sleep but I had insurance so was kept in and worked on the whole weekend.

null-7.jpg

Come home Monday like this.

null-6.jpg

Now his chest muscles were roe stitched back on and what skin that was left was tacked back in place and apart from 7 days of antibiotics and painkillers guess what the vet wanted used on his open wound......Manuka honey.

Here's his wound last week so much smaller and healing so well the original 2 months lay up should be all that's needed .

null-3.jpg

This stitching went up to the front on his chest

null-2.jpg

And the main wound is smaller than my hand now

null-1.jpg

This stuff is the nuts lads don't be cheap.

that looks bad mate

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It was mate done everything I can for him up to him now

Be proud of your efforts mate,good pictures, a cracking example for people to see,bet the insurance company is sh******g itself,
Cheers,do you know what insurance was mustard paid out with no aggro in less than a month can't fault them at all
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