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Skin allergies are lifelong conditions which often need multiple vet visits a year to treat and manage. Below are some common products I recommend and indications for their use.
If your pet is having a severe flare up or is suffering from unmanaged skin disease click here to book a consultation so that we can begin to get it under control with prescription medications, and formulate a long term management plan to minimise flare ups and reduce the need for ongoing vet visits.
Shampoos and Conditioners
Medicated wash for active flare ups.
The most effective shampoo for bacterial and yeast infections
Must leave on for 10 mins before rinsing.
Medicated wash for active flare ups
For pets who react to malaseb or find malaseb too drying
Use conditioner as a leave in to maximise effect
Shampoo/conditioner combo pack
Paw Sensitive Skin Shampoo and Conditioner
A gentle duo for sensitive skin not currently flaring up
Use conditioner as a leave in to maximise effect
Soothing Topicals For Minor Flares
Skin Supplements
Recommended by veterinary dermatologists to strengthen skin barrier
Food Recommendations for Itchy Dogs
For dogs with food allergies
Should be fed exclusively. No other food - no treats, no bones, no table scraps, no other biscuits or dog food
Skin requires 8 weeks on a food trial before results are seen
For dogs needing a limited protein diet high in omega 3, 6 & 9 for skin support
Medicated Creams, Tablets and Injections
Creams such as Neocort, tablets such as Apoquel and injections such as Cytopoint all require a veterinary consultation. Click here to book an appointment