Dog Shampoo - FFS, can't believe I'm posting this!

Dog Shampoo - FFS, can't believe I'm posting this!

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Smiler.

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11,752 posts

236 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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One of ours might have some sort of allergy - his skin is quite pink in places & he secretes a fair bit of oil.

I though this was part of the natural waterproofing but the vet said not.

So if anyone has a recommendation for a good shampoo for canines with sensitive skin, I'd be grateful.

He's still on bi-monthly baths with medicated (prescription) shampoo at the mo, but thinking ahead for when this treatment finishes in the next couple of weeks.

Oh, yes, because he's worth it!

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Jasandjules

70,420 posts

235 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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You can send skin and hair off to find out what he is allergic to, then remove this.......

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

261 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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Jasandjules said:
You can send skin and hair off to find out what he is allergic to, then remove this.......
Bit drastic...rofl

shake n bake

2,221 posts

213 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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Ours was scratching her skin off, vets prescibed malaseb and she's stopped scratching. It's available to buy after a quick Google so get some and hopefully it'll fix your scratchy one.

gooner1

10,223 posts

185 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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What breed is your dog, Smiler?

Our EBT rescue dog has the same symptoms and has been on a prescribed 5mg of Predisinone.
Which looks like she will be on for life.

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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shake n bake said:
Ours was scratching her skin off, vets prescibed malaseb and she's stopped scratching. It's available to buy after a quick Google so get some and hopefully it'll fix your scratchy one.
Malaseb is a great shampoo but will be under vet prescription, you can't buy it without a prescription (or shouldn't)

OP if the Vet didn't recommend eg malaseb (which is an antifungal/ antibacterial shampoo) it may be because he didn't think it was needed but it would be worth asking/ checking. If so I'd recommend and Aloe and oatmeal shampoo like Coatex

https://www.petmeds.co.uk/Coatex-Aloe-and-Oatmeal-...

Edited by bexVN on Saturday 5th November 21:20


Eta- what is the medicated shampoo he's currently on?

Edited by bexVN on Saturday 5th November 21:23

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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gooner1 said:
What breed is your dog, Smiler?

Our EBT rescue dog has the same symptoms and has been on a prescribed 5mg of Predisinone.
Which looks like she will be on for life.
That's a real shame. Most vets try really hard not to go down long term steroids for skin issues but assuming allergy trials have been successfully tried and skin work ups etc it does still sometimes end up this way.

TheBALDpuma

5,867 posts

174 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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bexVN said:
Malaseb is a great shampoo but will be under vet prescription, you can't buy it without a prescription (or shouldn't)

OP if the Vet didn't recommend eg malaseb (which is an antifungal/ antibacterial shampoo) it may be because he didn't think it was needed but it would be worth asking/ checking. If so I'd recommend and Aloe and oatmeal shampoo like Coatex

https://www.petmeds.co.uk/Coatex-Aloe-and-Oatmeal-...

Edited by bexVN on Saturday 5th November 21:20


Eta- what is the medicated shampoo he's currently on?

Edited by bexVN on Saturday 5th November 21:23
This is what we use. Our dog doesn't have allergies, but does seems to have sensitive skin. She only gets bathed when she rolls or gets very filthy (not that irregularly unfortunately) but this stuff is great and does seem to help. She only a little Patterdale/JRT too so it last ages!

otolith

58,474 posts

210 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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Hound keeps getting inflamed ears. Vet pointed out that he was pink between the toes as well, and that this combination is often due to allergy. He treated him with a topical steroid, which cleared it up, but says that if it keeps coming back we may need to look at allergy testing.