Classic’s Lime Sulfur Dip – Pet Care for Itchy and Dry Skin – Xtra Strength Formula – Safe Solution for Dog, Cat, Puppy, Kitten, Horse (16 fl oz)
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- 🐾 ALL-AROUND TREATMENT - Unsure of what’s causing your pet’s skin problem? Our lime sulfur dip has been proven effective for treating non-specific dermatoses. It also gets rid of parasites!
- 🐾 MUCH-NEEDED ITCHY SKIN RELIEF - Our dip relieves itchiness caused by ringworm, mange, and lice infestation that many vet shampoos cannot . Before long, your furry friend will be as healthy as ever.
- 🐾 CALCIUM-SULFUR EARTHY INGREDIENTS - This professional vet formula has calcium and sulfur, both earthy ingredients that won’t cause any harm to your beloved pets. They’ve been used for decades to fight infections.
- 🐾 EASY TO USE - Dilute this flea dip in water, then use the mixture to rinse or sponge on your pet. You may also dip your pet in it. Use it alone or with your favorite shampoo. It may stain so make sure to wear rubber gloves.
- 🐾 COST-EFFECTIVE PET MEDS - This is a concentrated skin care formula. You only need 4 oz of our lime sulfur medicated dip per gallon of water. This works great for dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, and horses.
- 🐾 ALL-AROUND TREATMENT - Unsure of what’s causing your pet’s skin problem? Our lime sulfur dip has been proven effective for treating non-specific dermatoses. It also gets rid of parasites!
- 🐾 MUCH-NEEDED ITCHY SKIN RELIEF - Our dip relieves itchiness caused by ringworm, mange, and lice infestation that many vet shampoos cannot . Before long, your furry friend will be as healthy as ever.
- 🐾 CALCIUM-SULFUR EARTHY INGREDIENTS - This professional vet formula has calcium and sulfur, both earthy ingredients that won’t cause any harm to your beloved pets. They’ve been used for decades to fight infections.
- 🐾 EASY TO USE - Dilute this flea dip in water, then use the mixture to rinse or sponge on your pet. You may also dip your pet in it. Use it alone or with your favorite shampoo. It may stain so make sure to wear rubber gloves.
- 🐾 COST-EFFECTIVE PET MEDS - This is a concentrated skin care formula. You only need 4 oz of our lime sulfur medicated dip per gallon of water. This works great for dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, and horses.
Product Specifications
Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
Manufacturer | Classic AgriMed |
ASIN | B086SHDYYM |
Date First Available | March 30, 2021 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.24 x 2.68 x 2.64 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Item Weight | 20 Ounces |
Brand Name | Classic's Lime Sulfur Dip |
Target Audience Keyword | dogs, dogs, cats, horses, kittens, puppies |
Color | Yellow |
Size | 16 oz |
Manufacturer | Classic AgriMed |
Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
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After three months, problem solved. My poor 3 year old dog has had itchy, scabby sores on her spine, tummy and on her “arm pit” areas. I took her to the vet, who assumed she had sarcoptic mites and prescribed 3 topical applications of Revolution, 2 weeks apart. It seemed like it could work, and then it didn’t. We moved on to assuming allergies. He didn’t like the idea, but we gave her a Cytopoint shot to see if it was allergies. The itching was greatly reduced, but the red scabby sores kept popping up. I got a blue light and some magnifying glasses and examined her spine where she chews carefully . Although it seems impossible, I swore I could see a little patch of mites jumping around. The Revolution had not worked, so mites seemed to be a longshot, yet I could see this teeny tiny cluster of little white spots that looked like rice moving around under the blue light. I bought this dip. It was easy to apply/dab on and not as big of a deal as some of these reviews make it out to be. Day 1 she is not biting, chewing, ear flapping or scratching!She doesn’t go anywhere other than the beach and a private park where there are no other dogs. For her to have mites is really strange! The weekend this began, a relative who is very fond of getting regular C19 boosters (3 now) stayed with us for post surgical while having a medical procedure done. It is said that all dogs have demodectic mange in small numbers, but it’s usually only problematic in the very young, very old or immune compromised. It is also said that the booster shots are many times more potent that the original series. As crazy as it sounds, I think exposure to him may have triggered this mite explosion. It is the only thing that changed in her environment. I am posting this possible link in case it helps other people figure out their dog’s skin problem. This is by no means a conclusive cause, but it’s possible. When you have a desperately scratching animal, all possibilities must be considered. I’ll update this review as more time passes and give a final outcome. So far, I am thrilled!3 week update- November 4th. I have dipped my girl 4 times now, the last time was a full week ago. I have also discovered that if it is demodex mites, I needed to switch from selamectin topical flea/tick liquid to Nexguard. Nexguard alone can manage demodex, but it does nothing for the immediate crusty, itchy skin. The two treatments combined have been a 1, 2 punch. Her skin keeps getting better everyday with no more sensitivity. Previously when I would scratch her with my fingers, her back end would practically collapse because she was so sensitive. Now all is well! I will update again in a few weeks.
Effective and stinky. So it stinks of rotten egg. That’s a fact. It will also temporarily stain porcelain a streaky burgundy color — so don’t use it in your tub, like I did. That said, it worked like a dream on my poor, itchy, half-bald dog. My Chihuahua spent two summers scratching himself hairless and raw when we moved to our new house. Now he doesn’t. I use this a few times during the summer/fall, give him no other baths, and he is an itch free dog. It’s a relief for both of us! Follow the directions, wear gloves (or you will smell too) and understand that if you have a white dog, it will dye him/her (and anything else it comes in contact with). This is an effective product for my dog’s skin condition and I’m pleased with it. NOTE: I have found that it can change consistency when container is stored half full. I don’t know if it’s a chemical change so I just buy a new container.
Sulpher Dip. The smell like everyone says!Don’t do this in a closed space. Gag.I unfortunately don’t know if it works or not, my dog had allergiesI was unaware of, once she was on antibiotics her skin cleared up.I used gloves and a sponge, I did not dip her.
This really works. Have a Great Pyrenees that gets yeasty and itches non stop. This stopped it after one use, I did it twice as recommended and his skin is back to soft pink. Highly recommend
Good stuff. Wish I had started it two weeks earlier for my kitten. It stinks up the area when you use it and you must follow the directions but boy does it work great for ringworm.
Too strong, be careful l. It smells strong and is a strong medicine too, that should be applied with precaution.It works, but if the cat lick the medice, for sure will get sick and die.I use for the stray cats that comes to my house to eat, they were all sick from scab, I bought the collars to prevent them from lick, but one of them got out of the collar after scratch my kid, most of them got partialy cure, but one of them got really sick and die few days after apply it. After that happen, I got so sad that I was not able to applied them again to get them completely cure, so they got sick again with scab and keep on been like that. I simply don’t have the heart to use it again.
Too strong, be careful l. It smells strong and is a strong medicine too, that should be applied with precaution.It works, but if the cat lick the medice, for sure will get sick and die.I use for the stray cats that comes to my house to eat, they were all sick from scab, I bought the collars to prevent them from lick, but one of them got out of the collar after scratch my kid, most of them got partialy cure, but one of them got really sick and die few days after apply it. After that happen, I got so sad that I was not able to applied them again to get them completely cure, so they got sick again with scab and keep on been like that. I simply don’t have the heart to use it again.
Toxic but working. I happy with this product. We moved to new area and I don’t know if its the high fox/rabbit population in new area, but our dog got infected somehow and spread it to us next. I had tried multiple shampoo products at the beginning of her mange, sarcoptic mites and none worked. We had been to one vet that initially misdiagnosed her, and gave her prednisone and antibiotic at first which made everything worse. She was losing all her fur in just a few weeks. I was very worried because I know mites can kill a dog if it gets too bad especially at her advanced age. New vet gave our dog revolution and cytopoint injection. Then told us to dip her in lime sulfur dip once a week for 4 weeks. I don’t know if its the revolution or this alone but I think both is helping the infestation. Since this stuff is toxic if ingested, we put muzzle on her and cone as well then crated her in the garage after dip. It smells like rotten eggs. I do not recommend doing this in house or wearing any jewelry or clothing that you want to risk getting stained. I wore full disposable painter suit and gloves for process. We have only dipped her once so far but within 48 hrs, I have already seen improvement in her ears and the crust from the mites that had formed there. Now I am starting to see clearer skin. We used bucket and sponge to coat her DRY fur and cotton balls to apply the dip to her ears, careful to not get near her face or eyes. Did not rinse off product per instructions. Poor thing is now a crated dog in our garage at night for next few weeks but its needed until every mite has died. Now disinfecting our house and us is been our next focus since we have discovered the proper diagnosis. With this type of mite its best to treat everyone in house at same time with product made specific for human or dog and type of mite. I even sprayed our yard with permethrin, got permethrin cream from doc for us humans and rewashed everything in hottest water possible( including my cleaning tools), even our clean clothes in closets, plus steam cleaned our furniture/mattresses/rugs and treated mattresses/couch with permethrin lice spray from Walgreen’s. Its a very labor intensive process but I’m seeing improvement for our family all around. All of us already itch less in just few days. And I’m happy our beautiful sweet dog is starting to look better again in such a short time.
Worked okay. Took several times to be effective.
Amazing results. Someone dumped a puppy with severe mange. I washed her with a Benzoyl Peroxide shampoo and warm water. I applied the dip with a washcloth and kitchen gloves. The smell wasn’t too bad, like freshly boiled eggs. I put a donut style cone on her to prevent licking and walked her around the sunny yard till mostly dry.The first photo is during her first wash (Saturday) and the second photo is before her second wash (Friday). I didn’t expect to see results so quickly. I’m continuing the wash and dip till all the mites are gone.