Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Dog Shampoo
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This is a dog shampoo. It has good stuff in it that helps a dog's skin. It can help with skin problems like seborrhea, mange, parasites, and fungus.
Product Ratings:
- our rating88 out of 100
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product review and rating of Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Dog Shampoo
product features:
- Safe Ingredients: It is formulated with safe ingredients like coal tar, salicylic acid & micronized sulfur known for their therapeutic properties.
- pH Balanced: The product is pH-balanced to match a dog's skin, allowing for regular use without disrupting the skin's natural balance.
- Effective Treatment: The shampoo is proven effective in managing various skin conditions such as seborrhea, mange, parasites, and fungal infections.
editorial review:
The Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs is a great solution for skin problems. It is made to fight conditions such as seborrhea, mange, parasites, and fungal infections. You can use it 2-3 times per week at first. Then you can use it less often as the skin gets better. This shampoo helps with itchy scalp and oily skin. It also helps with rashes and flaky skin that looks like dandruff.
The shampoo has safe ingredients like coal tar, salicylic acid & micronized sulfur. These ingredients help with skin scaling caused by seborrhea, mange, and parasitic infections. This product works fast to reduce symptoms like an inflamed scalp, greasy or waxy skin, red rashes, bald spots, itchiness, and flaky skin. Vets recommend this shampoo because it's safe for dogs over 12 weeks old. It also works well with spot-on flea & tick treatments that you put on the skin. The shampoo is made to match the pH balance of a dog's skin which makes it good for regular use.
what we like:
- Safe Ingredients: Formulated with therapeutic properties.
- pH Balanced: Matches a dog's skin pH balance.
- Effective Treatment: Proven effective in managing skin conditions.
- Fast Acting: Works quickly to reduce symptoms.
what could be better:
- Inconsistent Results: Works better on some areas than others.
- Requires Regular Use: Needs to be used multiple times per week initially.
A score in the 80s means most customers will be satisfied. It is a great product, it is high quality and the brand provides good support.
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product questions about Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Dog Shampoo
Do vets recommend this shampoo and can it be used with other flea & tick treatments?
Yes, vets do recommend Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs. It doesn't have any parabens, dyes or soap in it and won't wash off other flea & tick treatments that are put on the dog's skin.
Does this shampoo work well for dogs with skin that gets upset easily?
Yes, people who have used it say it helped their dogs with sensitive skin feel better after just one bath. But, every dog is different so it might work differently for each one.
What are Antiseborrheic shampoos and what do they do for dogs?
Antiseborrheic shampoos like Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Shampoo help treat problems like flaky and scaly skin in dogs. They also help with other issues like mange & other infections from parasites, and infections from fungus & bacteria.
What's the name of this special dog shampoo?
The special dog shampoo is called Veterinary Formula.
How often should someone use this shampoo on their dog at first and does this change over time?
At first, it's best to use this shampoo twice a week when the dog's skin is really bothering them. As their skin gets better, they can use it less often - about once every two weeks.
Can this shampoo help dogs who get skin allergies when the seasons change?
Yes, people have said that using this shampoo helped their dogs' skin allergies. This meant they didn't have to take their dogs to the vet as often for expensive treatments.