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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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Nature's Specialties Plum Silky Dog Shampoo Conditioner for Pets, Dilutes Up to 24:1 Made in USA, 16oz
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    Features:
  • 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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ColorPlum
Height8 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Size16oz
Weight1 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Nature's Specialties Plum Silky Dog Shampoo Conditioner for Pets, Dilutes Up to 24:1 Made in USA, 16oz:

u/lzsmith ยท 1 pointr/DogCare

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:

  • virbac epi-soothe (the one recommended by my vet)
  • plum silky (one I just happened to find through sheer luck)

    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 six fish
  • Acana Pacifica
  • Ancestry Salmon & Sweet Potato
  • Nature's Variety Instinct Salmon
  • Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream

    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.