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Veterinary Formula Clinical Care offers two specialized medicated shampoos designed for dogs and cats, targeting hot spots, itching, and skin discomfort. Both formulas are vet-recommended, pH-balanced, and free from parabens and soaps, ensuring a gentle yet effective cleanse for your pets. Ideal for regular use, these shampoos promote healthy skin and coat while providing fast relief from environmental stressors.
K**B
THIS HAS BEEN A LIFE SAVER !
Wow! Love this! I have a little dachshund dog and she is constantly itchy, so much so that I have to take her in every four weeks to the vet to get an anti itch shot for her. The shots are good, but they don’t take all the itching away. She tends to have a lot of problems on her hind legs and around her neck and ears so I bought this product and I’m so glad that I did. I spray it on her fur and I push the fur back-and-forth as I spray so that the spray gets down to the skin level and doesn’t just lay on top of her hair. It has to penetrate the skin. You can spray enough where they’re fur is quite wet but don’t worry it dries really fast and has a nice clean smell. It does not burn the dogs skin at all and it really calms down those acute itching episodes . I know little Eva Rae appreciates it ! I always have a bottle on hand and I also keep one in the car. I will always re-order this.
A**.
Effective and Soothing
This shampoo has been amazing for my dog I noticed my dog had some red, scaly patches and greasy skin, and after just a few washes with the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care shampoo, there's a huge improvement. The redness is reduced, the skin looks healthier, and he seems so much more comfortable.I also love that it’s paraben-, dye-, and soap-free — it lathers well without being harsh. Plus, it smells clean and fresh without being overpowering. It’s gentle enough for regular use, and I really appreciate that it works for both dogs and cats. Highly recommend if your pet has skin issues!
C**Y
medicated shampoo
My senior dog had a couple patches of skin that were scabbing. I don't know what caused them. I decided to give this a try. Even after the first shampoo she felt a little better. I waited 2 days then gave her another bath with this shampoo and little by little I can see an improvement. I did let her soak with the shampoo on for about 5 minutes each time. The bottle states do not let your dog lick the shampoo off or the animal will get diarrhea and they weren't kidding. The shampoo is thick and doesn't smell like medicine.
L**N
It does help and doesn’t smell bad
Actually helps a little. Would probably help more if I could manage to keep it on her for 10 minutes. But keeping her shivering in the sink for that long is hard on us both. She hates that but it does cut down her scratching by at least half.
D**W
It really helped with our dogs foot issue
My mini poodle mix likes to run in the backyard. We get lots of rain here, and his feet get wet. He has had an issue with one foot - could be fire ants, a bug bite....whatever it was I kept his feet cleaned off and sprayed this on twice a day on clean feet. It took care of the issue. I always keep this on hand for treating a skin problem.
A**R
Package was lost, but replacement was quick
Our package was lost and did not receive the item on time, but a replacement was sent. From out little rural town in the Lake of the Ozarks, USPS has always been the problem. Everytime we move to Missouri for soring-summer, most of our packages gets missing. USPS must do a better job at locating our place. My additional shipping instructions could really help if they only read. Product is great but USPS delivery sucks. Still a 5 star for the product greatness.
N**S
Buy this now for your pit bull!
I’m now on a subscription service for this spray to use on my blue pit bull. This is the ONLY product I’ve found that actually helps provide any type of relief. Tried them all including the chewables. Don’t waste your time with that other stuff, buy this today. Key is to spread hair, spray directly onto affected areas, masssge into skin with ginger, and try to hold dog still for a few minutes so he can’t go shake and rub it all off. The skin needs to soak up the product for it to be effective. I’ve also made note of all the main ingredients, should this product become unavailable, I know what’s in it and what to look to buy. Before picture below, along with 2 after treatment photos. Give it 3 full weeks of treatments followed as directions say before you give up on it. For the shampoo variant, massage and leave on skin for the full 10 minutes! Don’t cut it short.
A**R
SUGGESTED BLACK BOX WARNING DUE TO POSSIBLE TOXICOSIS FROM PRODUCT
***THESE DIRECTIONS SHOULD BE BOLDFACED AND IN A BLACK BOX WARNING!***^WARNING^THIS SHAMPOO CONTAINS TOXIC INGREDIENTS, AND IF THE PET LICKS OR INGESTS THESE CHEMICALS, IT CAN LEAD TO KIDNEY FAILURE AND POSSIBLE OR PROBABLE DEATH WITHIN A MATTER OF DAYS OF THE SHAMPOO APPLICATION, OR ITS INGESTION BY THE PET. THIS CONDITION CAN HAPPEN WITHOUT OR WITH SUPPORTIVE VETERINARY CARE, SHOULD TOXICOSIS FROM THE SHAMPOO OCCUR.THESE DIRECTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED PRECISELY FOR THE SAFETY OF BOTH THE PET AND THE PERSON APPLYING THE SHAMPOO.WHILE WEARING NITRILE GLOVES AND BEFORE APPLING A PET CONE FULLY AROUND THE PET'S NECK TO PREVENT THE PET FROM LICKING THE SHAMPOO--OR ANY LEFT-OVER SHAMPOO RESIDUE THAT MAY STILL BE PRESENT AFTER BATHING THE PET--THOROUGHLY RINSE THE PET WITH COLD RUNNING WATER UNTIL THE FUR IS FULLY SATURATED WITH CLEAR WATER.THEN PLACE A PET CONE PROPERLY AND SECURELY AROUND THE PET'S NECK. WHILE WEARING NITRILE-STYLE GLOVES, APPLY ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF THIS PRODUCT TO THE PET'S FUR, AS THE SHAMPOO CAN BE IRRITATING TO THE APPLICANT'S HANDS.UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE YOU TO APPLY THE SHAMPOO ABOVE THE PET CONE AND THE PET'S NECKLINEMOVING TOWARD OR NEAR THE PET'S FACE. THIS IS TO ENSURE THAT NO SHAMPOO OR ITS RESIDUE REACHES THE PET'S EYES AND/OR MOUTH.BEFORE YOU THOROUGHLY RINSE THE PET AT LEAST TWICE, FULLY WASH THE SHAMPOO APPLICANT'S NITRILE GLOVES WITH COLD, RUNNING WATER. THEN RINSE ALL OF THE PET'S FUR WITH COLD, RUNNING WATER, WHICH SATURATES THE PET'S FUR FULLY AT LEAST TWICE ON ALL AREAS OF THE PET'S BODY, INCLUDING AREAS WHERE THE SHAMPOO MAY NOT HAVE BEEN WASHED BUT COULD HAVE UNINTENTIONALLY MIGRATED DURING THE BATHING. MAKE CERTAIN THAT DURING THE RINSES, THE APPLIED SHAMPOO WATER RUNS CLEAR.FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS EXACTLY CAN LEAD TO THE PET LICKING AREAS THAT WERE WASHED WITH THE SHAMPOO THAT STILL HAVE SHAMPOO RESIDUE, OR WERE NOT WASHED WITH THE SHAMPOO BUT MAY HAVE SHAMPOO RESIDUE BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE DRIPPING OF THE SHAMPOO AFTER THE PET CONE IS REMOVED--EVEN FROM RINSE WATER. THESE UNWASHED OR UNRISED AREAS COULD STILL CONTAIN SHAMPOO RESIDUE AND BE TOXIC.DO NOT ALLOW THE PET TO AIR DRY. COMPLETELY DRY THE PET WITH A HAND TOWEL BEFORE REMOVING THE PET CONE.MAKE CERTAIN THAT ANY AREAS WHERE THE PET MAY REACH TO LICK, SUCH AS LEGS OR CHEST, ARE FULLY RINSED AND TOWEL-DRIED COMPLETELY, AND THERE IS NO VISIBLE MATTED FUR AFTER RINSING AND TOWEL DRYING. THIS IS BECAUSE THE PRESENCE OF MATTED FUR ON THE PET COULD INDICATE THAT THE SHAMPOO RESIDUE REMAINS ON THE PET AND IS TOXIC.DO NOT ALLOW ANY OF THE PRODUCT NEAR THE PETS' EYES. THE APPLICANT SHOULD PROTECT THEIR EYES BY WEARING SUNGLASSES OR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN THE DOG BEGINS TO SHAKE THE SHAMPOO OFF. PROPERLYPLACE THE DRYING TOWELS AWAY FROM WHERE THE PET COULD REACH THEM, AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF THE NITRILE GLOVES THAT WERE USED DURING THE APPLICATION OF THE SHAMPOO.DO NOT APPLY THE SHAMPOO TO AREAS OF THE PET THAT ARE COMPROMISED: SUCH AS IRRITATED SKIN, A WOUND, OR A DAMAGED NAIL, AND/OR DEWCLAW THAT THE PET WAS LICKING BEFORE OR WOULD LICK AFTER THE SHAMPOO. THIS IS TO DISCOURAGE THE PET FROM LICKING ANY AREA WHEN THE PET CONE IS REMOVED.IF ANY SHAMPOO REMAINS ON A SURFACE, EVEN IF IT DID NOT TOUCH THE PET, RINSE IT THOROUGHLY TO ENSURE THAT THE PET WILL NOT FIND IT AND INGEST IT.IF ANY SIGN OF POSSIBLE TOXICOSIS FROM THE SHAMPOO OCCURS, SUCH AS INCREASED THIRST, BLOATING, DECREASED APPETITE, INCREASED LETHARGY, OR DECREASED ALERTNESS, SEEK MEDICAL CARE FROM A VETERINARIAN AT ONCE.Notably, these directions were not readily available, and an associate of mine's dog licked some of the shampoo. Within a day, the dog began to drink water constantly due to developing toxicosis from the shampoo and attempting to purge the toxins from its body.Ultimately, the five-year-old, 85-pound male German Shepherd and Rottweiler mix dog's kidneys failed, and the dog died of kidney failure from toxicosis and possible uremic poisoning that ended in a heart attack, as the kidneys were no longer functioning.The pressure within the dog's body increased after drinking so much water, and the dog's stomach became bloated due to kidney failure. It was horrible, tragic, and sad beyond words. This dog put up a valiant fight, but to no avail.
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