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Reddit mentions of Douxo Chlorhexidine PS + Climbazole Shampoo 500 ml (16.9 oz)
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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Douxo Chlorhexidine PS + Climbazole Shampoo 500 ml (16.9 oz). Here are the top ones.
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- Chlorhexidine PS shampoo is formulated with antiseptic foaming solution
- Contains chlorhexidine and phytosphingosine salicyloyl (0. 05%), lipacide c8g (2. 5%) and chlorhexidine(3%)
- Chlorhexidine has strong antiseptic activity. Directions - External use. Wet the coat with warm water. Apply, massage and leave foam for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing. Avoid the eyes. Repeat if necessary. One pump for 2 kg, double the application rate for animals with long and/or thick fur.Use every 3 days. For maintenance, can be used only once a week
- Phytosphingosine salicyloyl is a modified pro-ceramide which possesses ant seborrheic properties to control cutaneous disorders associated with pyoderma
- Protects the skin from irritations and loss of moisture
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Color | White |
Height | 1.8 Inches |
Length | 7.9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 16.9 Ounce |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Width | 3.4 Inches |
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Bathe her once a week - Letting the shampoo sit for at least ten minutes on her skin.
There’s absolutely all sorts of things you can do for her - the old owner is an idiot.
It’s very likely she could have a food allergy as they are very common. I would go visit your vet and get their recommendations on how to scale her diet back to try and identify what the culprit is. There are allergy tests that can be done as well. Chicken is a common allergen among many bulldogs I know. We feed Taste of the Wild but you can find many different foods that are grain free and have single proteins.
Benedryl will help as well - you can give her 1mg/pound of body weight (one pill is 25mg) every 4-6 hours to help relieve itching.
That shampoo brand - Duoxo - makes many different products that are basically gold if you own a bulldog. They have wipes as well - but I just buy unscented baby wipes at Costco to help keep their faces and rolls clean.
My pup had some pretty bad skin irritations that we could not solve until we started using this shampoo: http://www.amazon.com/Douxo-Chlorhexidine-Shampoo-16-9-oz/dp/B000O1HEJ0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427391670&sr=8-1&keywords=Douxo+Chlorhexidine+PS+Shampoo
I found this article to be very informative as well: http://www.sfgate.com/pets/yourwholepet/article/The-killer-app-for-canine-itching-and-skin-2805848.php
Most likely a fungal or bacterial issue my vet told us. This shampoo helped my dog who was constantly scratching. Leave it on them for a 5-10 minutes then rinse off. Took away all scratching. Douxo Chlorhexidine PS + Climbazole Shampoo 500 ml (16.9 oz) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O1HEJ0
First - always consult with the vet. We did and for My pit-mix (who also gets this sometimes, particularly in the summer), it is one of two things: a bug bite or folliculitis. Although I think there are some plants that irritate his skin in the summer.
We have another dog with a weird skin condition, so we have a medicated shampoo (we use this one) and when he gets all bumpy, we use the shampoo on him. Sometimes a plain old benedryl can help as well (only plain benedryl (chemical name: Diphenhydramine) though, 1mg per pound), but only if he's itchy or they become a little red.
Like you, we're in Florida, so there are all sorts of bugs that can cause itchies and bumps around here, so we have our dog on a flea and parasite prevention and just check for ticks regularly.
I have a dog with allergies and have been through everything including skin testing and now weekly shots. More than likely your dogs allergies are environmental. Food allergies often will have GI symptoms as well. The smell is from overgrowth of a fungus called Malassezia. Chlorhexadine shampoos work great. I use this one: http://www.amazon.com/Douxo-Chlorhexidine-Shampoo-16-9-oz/dp/B000O1HEJ0.
You can also try wiping her feet off when she comes in from outside and also wiping her fur down with a damp paper towel to remove pollen, etc she may have picked up from outside. Unfortunately antihistamines don't work very well for dogs.
Your dog will also likely get skin infections from time to time. Ketoconazole treats the Mallasezia well if she is having hair loss with thickened gray skin in the area and cheap clindamycin works well for mild bacterial infection. Good luck!
On this note, I use [Duoxo Chlorhexidine PS shampoo] (https://www.amazon.com/Douxo-Chlorhexidine-Shampoo-16-9-oz/dp/B000O1HEJ0) (recommended by vet) and it can help a LOT.