We suggest using luke warm water, not hot water to avoid further irritating or drying out your pet’s skin. Luke warm water can help soothe and clean without causing further discomfort.
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Avoid bathing areas with open sores or wounds. Consult your veterinary dermatologist for the best approach to care for these sensitive spots.
We understand that shampoo therapy may not be feasible for every pet owner due to physical limitations, time constraints, or concerns about their pet’s behavior during bath time. These challenges are common and valid. If you have reservations or uncertainties about bathing your dog, please communicate with the PetDerm team about it. PetDerm is here […]
A consultation with PetDerm’s veterinary dermatologist can help you find the best product for your pet. Through an examination and assessment of symptoms, along with the diagnostics of cytology, they can determine the right combination of ingredients to soothe and repair your pet’s skin barrier.
Medicated shampoos not only cleanse the skin and coat but also contain additional therapeutic ingredients. These may include antimicrobial agents to reduce bacteria and yeast, anti-itch or anti-inflammatory components to improve comfort, moisturizers and emollients to help repair the skin barrier, and anti-seborrheic ingredients to relieve dryness and flakiness.