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Reddit mentions of Nature's Specialties Plum Silky Dog Shampoo Conditioner for Pets, Dilutes Up to 24:1 Made in USA, 16oz
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- CLEANS AND CONDITIONS - You will love this mild concentrated conditioning shampoo for its capabilities to clean and add texture while leaving a wonderful lasting fragrance for days.
- BENEFITS - Silk Proteins, Lasting Fragrance, Texturizing Shampoo, Adds Highlights and Body
- CONTAINS - A Non-Toxic, Biodegradable Blend in a Proprietary Mild Shampoo Base, Aloe Vera, Silk Proteins, Panthenol, Vitamins A, D, E, Essential Oils, Light Fragrance, pH Balanced
- DIRECTIONS FOR USE - Apply direct or dilute with warm water as desired. Massage shampoo into coat from head to tail, rinse thoroughly, repeat if needed.
- WHY NATURE'S SPECIALTIES - Our products are recognized in the Grooming industry as premium products for dogs and cats and are used by many competitive groomers and pet loving consumers.
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Color | Plum |
Height | 8 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 16oz |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
Product recommendations! Maybe you can benefit from my trial and error :)
These two shampoos are the only ones I've found that don't make my guy's itching worse:
All the other shampoos I've tried (even oatmeal-based, marketed as "soothing", "itch relief" etc) make him itchy.
Adding a conditioner or moisturizer after shampooing helps a bit. I use a few drops of plain mineral oil after toweling him off after a bath, and massage it into his coat. A little goes a long way.
If the salmon-based food is helping or you think chicken might be a culprit, it might be worth trying a different dog food that has more fish and no chicken. Wilderness salmon formula is still largely comprised of chicken meal, so who knows, you might get even better results with a food that uses fishes for all of its meat ingredients.
Some grain-free, chicken-free, red meat free kibbles that we've tried and liked, in order of my personal preference:
Orijen, Acana, and Instinct would cost more than Wilderness. Ancestry and Taste of the Wild will be in roughly the same price range as Wilderness, possibly even slightly cheaper.