DITCH THE ITCH HOT SPOT Spray is an easy, non-toxic, effective way of treating minor skin infections. It is anti-bacterial and anti-fungal and you can spray it directly onto the hot spot.
Common skin conditions that respond well are bacterial skin infections, itchy skin and hair loss caused by bacteria or a fungal infection, yeast infections, red and inflamed skin and ringworm.
Safe for use for any pet 8 weeks or older, and can be used alongside existing medications.
NB As with any topical spray a patch test is recommended. Please stop use if any irritation occurs. Keep in cool place.
For more information: Hot Spot skin spray PDF
Amanda Best –
My girl has been worrying the same spot and has managed to strip all the hair off and break the skin. A friend suggested I try this spray. I can’t believe how good it is! The sore patch is completely healed and she seems to have no further interest in it! Blessings to you guys for this product ❤️
Maarion –
Completely love that we have healed our cat’s little hot spot without a vet visit or drugs. Totally converted to ROAR products.
Maria V –
Great price and great results on my chewy boy. Thanks guys!
Linda P –
My dog has been going downhill now for about two years and normall medications have had little or no effect on her open sores which were so bad that she couldn’t even have a bath or swim in the sea. I asked for a consultation with Angela and I wish I had talked to her two years ago! After two weeks use of Hot Spot, her sores are finally healing and she has stopped ripping them open with her scratching. She has brand new skin which we are being very careful to leave alone for a while while it gathers strength but it seems in a couple of weeks we will be able to put her in the tide for a much needed wash. Magic stuff! thanks so much to Angela and her team. XXXXXX
Lorraine G –
I purchased the HOT SPOT spray at the Clevedon A&P Show for my dog who had a spreading rash on his tummy. It was affordable. I wasn’t sure what to expect but it actually cleared his red, rashy tummy up. I am so pleased! I was expecting another trip to the vet to get this resolved but I don’t need to 🙂