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Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo & Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Medicated Spray, 8oz

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Arrives Thursday, May 16
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Size: 16 Oz


Pattern Name: Shampoo + Spray


Features

  • Product 1: GENTLE SOOTHING Helps promote a healthy skin and coat free of flaky, dry, or overly oily skin that may be caused by environmental stressors.
  • Product 1: FAST ACTING Works fast with powerful ingredients that help shed dry skin and hydrate your pet's skin. Wash and soak on skin and coat for 10-15 minutes. Repeat 2-3 times weekly.
  • Product 1: VET-RECOMMENDED This paraben, dye, and soap-free pet shampoo has gentle cleansers and is made without damaging detergents. Oatmeal and Allantoin add hydration and nourish the skin.
  • Product 1: FORMULATED FOR DOGS Specifically formulated for dogs, this pH-balanced shampoo is unlike human shampoos that are developed at a lower pH level (more acidic).
  • Product 2: EASY SUPPORT This spray promotes a healthy skin and coat for dogs and cats with hot spots commonly caused by allergies, insect bites, and dirty/matted or wet coats.
  • Product 2: USE WITH SHAMPOO Made with ingredients that calm and moisturize the skin, this cat and dog spray works with our Hot Spot & Itch Relief Shampoo and can be used in between washes.
  • Product 2: VET-RECOMMENDED Paraben and dye-free, Wheat Germ Oil adds moisture to the coat while other powerful ingredients work to help scratching and gnawing at the coat.
  • Product 2: FOR DOGS AND CATS Intended for topical use only, spray this non-irritating formula on pets over 12 weeks of age to help discourage compulsive licking and help alleviate itching.

Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 15, 2024


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  • Impressive! No more mange!
Size: 16 Oz Pattern Name: Shampoo
It’s been 10 days today and the mange is almost gone. I used a combination of DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. I’ll outline what I did in a second. Some background: My 10 year old boxer contracted what looked to be demodectic mange. She got bumps on her skin, some large, some smaller. They would start leaking pus, then crust over, and when they scabs came off, she’d have a dark, calloused patch of bald skin. She wasn’t terribly itchy. And she didn’t get stinky. The sores were mostly on her back. Granted, this wasn’t the worst case of mange, by a longshot. She’d recently had two procedures under general anesthesia and I wasn’t keen on the idea of subjecting her toxic dips and other potentially harmful meds, especially given her age. So first I tried the Listerine & baby oil route. Didn’t really help. Then I switched to Borax, hydrogen peroxide and water. That helped a little, but I had to go out of town for a week and couldn’t treat her. When I got back, she looked worse and had more bald patches. She also had a new oozing sore. I read up on Amazon and chose the four products I mentioned earlier: DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. First, I washed her as directed with the benzoyl peroxide shampoos. These shampoos are supposed to flush the pores out and clean out the gunk. I used this step to essentially prep her skin for the following two steps. FYI – DermaBenSS lathers up more and has a coconut-y scent, but Davis seems just as good. I used a little of both. I didn’t need a lot of shampoo. Just remember, these shampoos don’t lather up like regular shampoo, so don’t keep putting it on thinking you need more. I think of this stuff more like a benzoyl peroxide face wash. (Those don’t really later up either.) I kept the shampoo on for 10 minutes, massaging the shampoo into her fur (not scrubbing – I didn’t want to hurt her). Then we rinsed. It’s very easy to rinse off if you don’t gob it on. After that, I used the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs. This one lathers up much more. I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoos really allowed this stuff to get in and work its magic. I followed the directions and kept it on for 15 minutes. It smells medicine-y. Again, massaging it into her fur. After that, we rinsed and towel dried, then pup shook and rubbed against the length of the furniture a dozen or so times. After she dried off a bit more, I put out a waterproof blanket and got out the Nu-Stock. I read lots of reviews about the smell so I was expecting something horrible. It’s not perfume, that’s for sure, but it’s really not as bad as I expected. It smells pine-y and medicine-y, with a bit of sulfur in there. It dries chalky and it can be greasy, so be careful of your furniture. That’s why I put the waterproof picnic blanket on my bed. I applied Nu-Stock directly to her new sores and recent scars, but also spread it over her back where there were quite a few recent scabs. I did this by thinning the Nu-Stock with baby oil, and using an old hair dye brush to make sure the solution got in good contact with her skin. The Nu-Stock sticks pretty well, so your pup might look a little odd with the yellow stuff on her coat. Again, I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoo helped prepare her skin so she could get the full benefit of this product. I repeated this process every three days. On the third and fourth washes, I started using a washcloth to make sure every part of her skin was cleaned properly. Again, not scrubbing, just washing gently. All told, she’s been washed and treated with Nu-Stock 4 times. And OH WHAT A DIFFERENCE. 1. No new sores have popped up, for the first time since she contracted this horrible condition 2. The open sores have healed with new pink skin, not the dark, calloused hard skin that usually appeared when scabs fell off 3. Hair is growing back nicely – even on the older scars This treatment actually makes her coat shiny. Today, she actually seemed like she felt better after her bath – she was romping around like a puppy. I am so grateful to these companies for their amazing products. I think using all these products in tandem made for my pup’s quick recovery. I’m never going without these. As long as I have a fur baby, my cupboard will be stocked with these fantastic products! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019 by Scouter Scouter

  • Finally something to help with our GSD's atopic dermatitis, seborrhea, and out-of-control yeast!!
Size: 16 Oz Pattern Name: Shampoo
We have a GSD who has had skin issues starting after puberty around ~2 years old, and the only thing that helps keep her comfortable in the Midwest's awful mold/spore/allergy seasons (spring, summer, fall) is a weekly bath. We've tried OTC meds, prescription meds, shots, special diets - EVERYTHING and nothing seemed to help. We started doing weekly baths (once every two weeks in the dead of winter) with this specific shampoo and are so impressed! Her skin is no longer red and irritated, it helps keep her oily skin and coat at bay, and she's not up half the night itching like before! We have even tried every combination of prescription shampoo, OTC shampoo and even other ones from this brand - and this one is hands down the best. The smell isn't our favorite (tar-y smell to it a little) but it mostly goes away after a day or two. Our dog is so much happier with clean skin, knows our bathing routine so makes it easy on us, and after we let the shampoo sit on her skin/coat for a minimum of 15 minutes, we are set for 7-10 days of a shiny coat, soft skin and no dermatitis! This shampoo has saved us from constantly going to the vet for treatments and further expenses. It took us a long time to finally land on a product that works well for our dog's skin and is cost effective. My local Walmart carries this shampoo as well, so in a pinch I have it no problem - but if your dog is running into similar issues, try this out and develop a good bathing/shampooing regimen for your dog! The trick is to definitely let the shampoo sit on the skin for a minimum 10 minutes and as an added bonus, wash their fur/hair/skin with a mild shampoo beforehand, so the "medication" portion of this shampoo can do it's job directly at the source - on the skin. We also dilute the shampoo, roughly 2-3 tablespoons for 16 ounces warm water (add water first, then shampoo to not create suds) and use THAT to shampoo our pup. It works great, ensures that all the remaining shampoo is rinsed off at the end, and you don't "overdue" it with the shampoo and waste any. Happy bathing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2022 by A&C with our GSD in the Midwest

  • Helps, but doesn't cure seborrhea
Size: 16 Oz Pattern Name: Shampoo
It definitely helps with dog seborrhea, but won't cure it. Daily prescribed cephalexin works to heal dog's skin condition, but may need a continuous daily pill for treatment. This shampoo will also help as there is considerable less skin bumps after a shampoo bath with this. It is also cheaper than medicated shampoo found in pet stores. One negative is the smell. It's kind of an oatmeal type smell, but no one in my family cares for it. Will continue to buy for our dog as it helps and is less expensive than other alternatives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by John K.

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