Put Lavengel® into Practice
Now, more than ever, clients are looking for natural and effective alternatives to expensive prescription topicals that are not safe if ingested by their pet. That's where Lavengel® comes in.
Our powerful soothing gel can not only handle a myriad of canine dermatological disruptions, but it is also safe to lick. On top of that, it is backed by a U.S. patent and over 14 years (and counting) of research.
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Karen Stone, DVM
Owner/Operator of Appalachian Animal Hospital
"Compared to an OTC, or other veterinary products, I like it because it works quickly, effectively, and it's completely non-toxic."
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Vickie Howell, DVM
Owner/Operator of Vet Care Animal Hospital
"Lavengel is my first 'go-to' treatment - no comparison. It's soothing and non-irritating. Clients love it and make repeat purchases."
Backed by Real Data
Lavengel® was launched only after being assiduously studied and thoroughly tested. Its inventor, Dr. W. Andrew (Andy) Clark, Ph.D, RD, is a nutritional biochemist with a strong background in research, animal nutrition, and wound healing.
But, don't just take our word for it. Check out this burn study published in Antioxidants, as well as links to the patent and other research publications in the Resources section at the bottom of the page.
More Clients Are Seeking Natural Products
According to SPINS, about 70% of pet owners prefer to buy natural products, and 73% of GenZ and 68% of Millennials are even willing to spend more for these products.
That's what we're here for. Lavengel® is built on sound molecular nutrition, making it not only effective, but safe for dogs of all ages and breeds - even if they decide to sample it.
Low Risk, High Reward
Lavengel® gives you a viable, low-risk alternative that doesn't involve writing a prescription.
It is not only practical for in-house use, but also to send home with clients, with virtually no risk for gastrointestinal upset or other complications when compared to prescription topicals.
Lavengel® can even be used in conjunction with many oral medications or injectables, such as Cytopoint® or Apoquel®.
We Help Dogs and Heroes
Helping others is what we do. For every tube that we sell (even at wholesale), we make a donation to Companions for Heroes® (C4H), a non-profit that helps save two lives.
C4H rescues dogs, trains them to be companion or service animals, and pairs them free-of-charge to military personnel, veterans, first-responders, and others suffering from PTSD and other challenges. See our Cause page for more info.
Hear from a Fellow Veterinarian
Dr. Karen Stone was the first veterinarian to try it on canine patients, and she hasn't looked back since.
Hear from Customers
Lavengel® Highlight Recap
A Few Wholesale Details
Sound like something you'd like to have on-hand? Before you get to our sign-up form below, here are a few things to expect when you order from us:
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USA Locations Only
We're currently only available to practices in the U.S. We are working to expand to other markets in the near future.
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Min. Order Quantity
Our minimum order quantity is 10 units. Some exceptions may be made for smaller quantities on a case-by-case basis.
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Shipping
Shipping is typically paid by the buyer. We will use the most economical option, and we have reduced shipping rates.
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Printed Materials
If you would like, we'll provide product brochures (plus some other goodies) free of charge with your order.
New Clinic Signup Form
Fill out and submit the form below. Once received, we will follow-up with pricing information, ordering details, and next steps.
You can also reach out to us at orders@aoxbio.com if you have any questions.
Vet Form
Resources + Publications
Burn Study:
Brian Michael Cartwright, Sean James Fox, Mary Jane Underdown, William Andrew Clark, and Joseph Andrew Molnar; 2023: Published by: Antioxidants, 2023, Volume 12, Issue 6, 1176.
Lavengel® Patent (US10912759B2, via Google Patents):
Topical Gel Compositions for the Treatment of Staphylococcal Infections
Current Developments in Nutrition:
W. Andrew Clark, Rachel Ford, Lindsey Vance, Lexis Morley, Thomas Stovall, Leah McHale, Danny Raley, and Sean Fox; 2019; Published by: Current Developments in Nutrition, Vol. 3, Issue 1, June 2019.