you can really use johnson baby shampoo? from a real baby?
Duoxo for us. We bath Holly once every two weeks or so with a ACV rinse.
you can really use johnson baby shampoo? from a real baby?
Buster had a very bad allergy breakout and @bullmama recommended Pharmaseb and it worked great on his skin. We've used ever since and highly recommend it.
We use :
Oatmeal normally
Malaseb or any other medicated shampoo when needed. :-)
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I actually use Johnsons and Johnsons baby shampoo per my breeders recommendation. Leaves her feeling great and she must like it because she runs to the tubs as soon as I say "bath"
We also use Johnson and Johnson's baby shampoo. June hasn't had many baths though... less than 5 probably. But it has worked great!
Both of my bully's need different shampoos. One had a terrible MRSP bacterial infection and Triz Chlor 4 works wonders for the resistant staph. My other bully did great on vet solutions oatmeal and aloe shampoo but I decided to try something different and bought Dr. Bronners liquid castile soap because it was a more natural product. I HATE it.It really strips all of the natural oils from her fur. Not sure what I want to try next. :-/
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Pert Plus and water 1:1 or more was recommended by an old school vet. This is what we use most often.
I have been using Virbac KetoChlor, it's a medicated anti fungal, anti bacterial shampoo. Works great and helps with yeasty smells and that sick stinky wet dog smell.
I started off with Malaseb after I ran out of it, I tried the Duclox (I purchased off Amazon). Farley still continued to itch and have funky smell after a few days. My vet suggested MiconaHex +Triz shampoo. It works great! It always seems like it is a really cleanses him well and it makes him smell very nice afterwards without drying his skin out. We have to bathe him 2 times a week at the moment. He just had a flare up with his skin a few weeks ago and had to be on the new shampoo and prednisone .
We have also been using the MiconaHex+Triz facial wipes. They work great for his wrinkles and he doesn't seem to mind them compared to the other brand we had from the vet.
I have used KetoChlor when Mabel had a bad fungal infection, but now use Life's Abundance Revitalizing Shampoo. It's got a balanced pH for dogs and is very gentle. It leaves her smelling wonderful and makes her coat so soft. You have to be careful using human shampoo on dogs. The pH of a dog's skin is more alkaline than our more acidic skin, so washing with a shampoo that is formulated for us can strip essential oils from a dog's skin that protects it from parasites, viruses, and bacteria. You might need to shampoo your dog more frequently because a build-up of bacteria can cause your dog to smell. Dog shampoos should be in the neutral pH range--around 7. I found a really good website that explains this. Maintaining Your Dog's Skin pH | petMD
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i just purchased a shampoo from petsmart it cost 15 dollars i bought it in the grooming section where they clip toe nails it brings my rocco his shine on his white coat !!!!