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Hypo-Allergenic Dog Shampoo


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Benefits

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  • Relief For Sensitive Skin – Vet’s Best Hypo-Allergenic Dog Shampoo for sensitive skin is a gentle, soap-free shampoo for dogs that relieves itching and helps to smooth dry, brittle coats
  • Natural Remedy – Veterinarian formulated blend of key natural, plant-based ingredients like Aloe Vera and Vitamin E to comfort sensitive skin and relieve your pet’s allergies
  • Use As Needed – Vet’s Best Hypo-Allergenic Dog Shampoo may be used as often as necessary to remove allergens without drying out your dog’s skin
  • Works With Other Treatments – Our shampoo will not affect other dog treatments such as topical flea and tick control products
  • Total Care – Vet’s Best Hypo-Allergenic Dog Shampoo is part of our complete treatment system for dry and sensitive skin

Product Details

Ingredients

Aloe Vera, Allantoin, Panthenol (Vitamin B5) and Vitamin E

Directions for Use

Wet Coat. Apply shampoo evenly over the wet coat. Lather and massage 3-5 minutes to allow lather to penetrate the coat and reach the skin. Rinse well. Repeat if necessary.Keep your pet warm until dry. Bathe as often as needed to soothe dry itchy skin and coats.

FAQs

How soon after I bathe my pet using Vet’s Best flea and tick shampoo can I apply Vet’s Best flea and tick sprays?

Please allow 24 hours after using Vet’s Best flea and tick shampoos to apply Vet’s Best flea and tick sprays to the animal. This ensures your pet’s coat has dried completely, as well as making sure you’re not applying too much product at one time.

How often should I bathe my dog?

The American College of Veterinary Dermatology has said that there is no commonly accepted standard of bathing frequency. This is because there are so many factors to consider when determining how often a pet with normal skin should be bathed. The lifestyle of the dog can affect the frequency, as dogs used for hunting or those who spend more time outdoors require more frequent baths than those who spend most of their time indoors. Additionally, dogs with thick coats tend to accumulate oil and debris, requiring frequent baths. 

For a healthy dog that has no skin irritation, bathing as needed is most appropriate. For dogs that have skin issues, or allergies it is best to speak to your veterinarian to determine the cadence at which to bathe your dog. They will also be able to advise on specific shampoos that will help their conditions. Lastly, always read the product label of the shampoo you are using prior to use, thoroughly to ensure it’s being used appropriately and according to the instructions.