Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiseptic and Antifungal Medicated Shampoo for Dogs & Cats, 16oz – Helps Alleviate Scaly, Greasy, red Skin – Paraben, Dye, Soap-Free

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Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiseptic and Antifungal Medicated Shampoo for Dogs & Cats, 16oz – Helps Alleviate Scaly, Greasy, red Skin – Paraben, Dye, Soap-Free
Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiseptic and Antifungal Medicated Shampoo for Dogs & Cats, 16oz – Helps Alleviate Scaly, Greasy, red Skin – Paraben, Dye, Soap-Free
$9.65

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  • HELPS SUPPORT HEALTHY SKIN - With a wash and soaking of the coat for 5-10 minutes, our powerful ingredients work to help soothe red, scaly, greasy, or smelly skin that may cause your pet discomfort.
  • FAST ACTING – Works fast to soothe your pet's sensitive skin that may be affected by environmental stressors.
  • VET-RECOMMENDED – This pet shampoo is pH balanced for your pet's skin and is paraben and soap-free to promote overall skin and coat health without damaging detergents.
  • FOR DOGS AND CATS – Our cat and dog shampoo is intended for pets over 12 weeks of age. Use twice weekly until skin clears up, then once a week to help maintain skin health.
  • APPLICATION: This product is intended for topical use only. Read directions carefully before applying to your pet's coat. Test on a small area to avoid further sensitivity before using.
  • HELPS SUPPORT HEALTHY SKIN - With a wash and soaking of the coat for 5-10 minutes, our powerful ingredients work to help soothe red, scaly, greasy, or smelly skin that may cause your pet discomfort.
  • FAST ACTING – Works fast to soothe your pet's sensitive skin that may be affected by environmental stressors.
  • VET-RECOMMENDED – This pet shampoo is pH balanced for your pet's skin and is paraben and soap-free to promote overall skin and coat health without damaging detergents.
  • FOR DOGS AND CATS – Our cat and dog shampoo is intended for pets over 12 weeks of age. Use twice weekly until skin clears up, then once a week to help maintain skin health.
  • APPLICATION: This product is intended for topical use only. Read directions carefully before applying to your pet's coat. Test on a small area to avoid further sensitivity before using.

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  1. This worked 🙌🏼. One day I woke up and my cat had a bald spot. Naturally I panicked and went to google and cried. She had red patches and she kept licking herself aggressively to the point she had a bald spot. I do not know what happened. Before new years she was fine, and after new years this happened. I do not know what happened. She just stays in my room so I’m sure she didn’t have fleas or any parasites. After looking at Google for a long time I thought she had either dust mites or dermatitis. It’s really dusty in my room, I sweep like 2x a week but maybe that wasn’t enough? She never had a bath in over a year so, maybe she was dirty? But from what I’ve read online, I had to buy her this shampoo to help kill the bacteria, some salmon oil to improve her skin health and immune system, this ketowell spray, and cocunut oil.What I did to get rid of her red patches & bumps is to first wash her cat bed and blanket in the washer & dryer. I hand cleaned her toys and cat tree. I cut her hair around her bald spot and tail. Gave her a bath every week for about 2 months. Used the ketowell spray for the first week every day (***make sure it dries completely before u let ur cat out of ur sight***). Then I used that spray every few days. It helped calm her itchiness and stop her licking her skin as much. Then I integrated that salmon oil in her food, I bought her canned food since she was sick lol. I only put a little bit the first day, skipped the second and continued. Gradually increasing the amount. So far I only put half a teaspoon in her food every day now. This was in January so it’s been 4 months since then. Every time I gave her a bath I put the cocunut oil on her exposed skin & paw pads. I brushed her everyday. I swept the floor every day including where her cat litter is. I mopped the floor every week. I removed the top of her litter box, she had one that is fully enclosed with a door but, I decided the take the top off because I don’t know if that is what caused the bumps or not either.So after my routine I noticed her bumps formed to red patches, and from red to orange, to flakes, to finally nothing being there at all. Now her fur grew back. And she’s all better. No bald spot, no bumps, no itchiness. It took about one month for her to get better.I cannot say what worked. Was it the shampoo? The ketowell spray? The salmon oil? Me cleaning all her belongings? Maybe it was all of it combined. But I’m happy to say my baby is okay.Nowadays I just put salmon oil in her food every other day, I brush her when I notice there’s lots of hair when I pet her, I give her a bath with this shampoo when she’s starting to feel grimey, and I clean her blanket when I clean my blankets too.All in all, I’m not sure what really got rid of her bumps/red patches but I’m not complaining. I’m just happy she is okay now & she is still okay. No sign of them coming back. Whenever you’re petting ur pet make sure you inspect them! It was scary just waking up one day seeing a bald spot and red bumps on my baby. I hope this review helps if you’re experiencing the same thing.

  2. This worked 🙌🏼. One day I woke up and my cat had a bald spot. Naturally I panicked and went to google and cried. She had red patches and she kept licking herself aggressively to the point she had a bald spot. I do not know what happened. Before new years she was fine, and after new years this happened. I do not know what happened. She just stays in my room so I’m sure she didn’t have fleas or any parasites. After looking at Google for a long time I thought she had either dust mites or dermatitis. It’s really dusty in my room, I sweep like 2x a week but maybe that wasn’t enough? She never had a bath in over a year so, maybe she was dirty? But from what I’ve read online, I had to buy her this shampoo to help kill the bacteria, some salmon oil to improve her skin health and immune system, this ketowell spray, and cocunut oil.What I did to get rid of her red patches & bumps is to first wash her cat bed and blanket in the washer & dryer. I hand cleaned her toys and cat tree. I cut her hair around her bald spot and tail. Gave her a bath every week for about 2 months. Used the ketowell spray for the first week every day (***make sure it dries completely before u let ur cat out of ur sight***). Then I used that spray every few days. It helped calm her itchiness and stop her licking her skin as much. Then I integrated that salmon oil in her food, I bought her canned food since she was sick lol. I only put a little bit the first day, skipped the second and continued. Gradually increasing the amount. So far I only put half a teaspoon in her food every day now. This was in January so it’s been 4 months since then. Every time I gave her a bath I put the cocunut oil on her exposed skin & paw pads. I brushed her everyday. I swept the floor every day including where her cat litter is. I mopped the floor every week. I removed the top of her litter box, she had one that is fully enclosed with a door but, I decided the take the top off because I don’t know if that is what caused the bumps or not either.So after my routine I noticed her bumps formed to red patches, and from red to orange, to flakes, to finally nothing being there at all. Now her fur grew back. And she’s all better. No bald spot, no bumps, no itchiness. It took about one month for her to get better.I cannot say what worked. Was it the shampoo? The ketowell spray? The salmon oil? Me cleaning all her belongings? Maybe it was all of it combined. But I’m happy to say my baby is okay.Nowadays I just put salmon oil in her food every other day, I brush her when I notice there’s lots of hair when I pet her, I give her a bath with this shampoo when she’s starting to feel grimey, and I clean her blanket when I clean my blankets too.All in all, I’m not sure what really got rid of her bumps/red patches but I’m not complaining. I’m just happy she is okay now & she is still okay. No sign of them coming back. Whenever you’re petting ur pet make sure you inspect them! It was scary just waking up one day seeing a bald spot and red bumps on my baby. I hope this review helps if you’re experiencing the same thing.

  3. My kitty’s skin is soothed, clean and healing-It works. My baby Penny has dermatitis and started over grooming and biting at herself about a month ago. I recently bought her a lightweight recovery suit that works great and protects her wounds, but still needed something to cleanse and treat her sores without spending tons of money at the vet. I searched for and found this product and it worked immediately. Of course, the bath was quite the dramatic ordeal, but afterwards her skin wasn’t an angry red anymore- it was a light pink. The scabs that had shed but we’re still stuck in her fur were gone and washed away. We supervised her while she licked herself dry, and my husband and I were shocked that she didn’t start to lick her sore spots till after she licked the rest of herself dry. The relief has lasted almost a week, and now that more scabs are shedding, I plan on giving her a second bath in a few days, which will be about a week after her first bath.Save yourself the time, effort and money and buy this shampoo – it works great.

  4. Really helps my dogs skin problems. I’ve been using this for a long time now. I showed it to my vet, and he recommended it as well. My little Cairn Terrier has allergies which affect her skin at times, so I have a shampoo from the same Company with the same ingredients that I use to bathe her with, then I use the spray to spray on any area that needs it. It helps her a lot, so based on how it helps my little furry girl I definitely recommend this. The shampoo makes her fur so soft and there isn’t a harsh or offensive smell to it.

  5. Yeast control. I like this product I works but it take time. I first read that 5 minutes on skin and 1 time a week. But I did that for 6 months but that did nothing for my dog. I read another review and found out that is for the maintenance even though the label does not say that. I use the shampoo on my kelpie for 10 minutes to 12 minutes on his skin 2 times a week with in 6 months he was much better. Now I have been on that routine for a full year and my dog is greatly improved. I which I had pictures but I don’t. The shampoo does not help much with his itching skin. I use benadryl to help my dog feel much more comfortable. I would have given 5 stars but because the instructions are vague.

  6. This Works. I washed my Rhodesian Ridgeback, Kizzy every 3 days, lathered her up let it stay on for about 7 minutes, then rinsed it off. After the first time she seemed to get some “relief”. The third time …..well see for yourself! We live in country and she runs around all over this 10 acers and she gets this “fungus/hives” every year! I’ve been paying vet bills….but not anymore! It works, highly recommended!

  7. Happy Dog. I have a jack Russell dachshund Chihuahua mix who hates water, no surprise! But he is a merle color and he has very sensitive skin so the seasonal allergies this fall are really bothering him so that he is scratching his underbelly and groin area till it bleeds. After reading all the reviews, I decided to buy this doggy shampoo and I leave it on him for at least five minutes and it makes a huge difference in his comfort level. I also wash all his bedding at the same time not by hand, but in the machine, of course! Ha ha in any event, he smells great, and his fur is thick and dense and soft and white , and right now he is wondering why I am talking into this device instead of taking him for a walk, so I guess I better go do that! Highly recommend.

  8. No more stink. Our poor dog smelled like she was rotting (lol) and it didn’t matter how many baths using regular dog soap we gave her. Still stinky. Used this soap ONCE and let it sit on her for a good 10 minutes after lathering. She smells brand new! No more stink! I was worried it would dry out her skin, but it did not. Would definitely recommend for anyone with dogs that have bacteria/fungal overgrowth.

  9. Super recomendado. Despues de gastar un montón con el vet nunca supieron que tenia mi mini schnauzer de 3 años y medio, pero este shampoo en solo 2 baños le cambio la piel demasiado un 70% esperemos en los próximos días ya sea un 100% pero se le quitó la comezón de inmediato. Lo recomiendo al 100%

  10. The only shampoo for my dog. This is the only shampoo I buy for my bath-hating dog. It doesn’t make her hate her baths any less, but it does make her smell good after she rolls on deer urine!

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