Natural Anti-Bacterial Dog Shampoo Fly Repellant 400ml regular bathing using a fur dog shampoo helps keep dogs looking and smelling good without irritations which human shampoo causes.
The ingredients contained in dog shampoo are specially formulated to clean your Pup's coat of dirt grims and unpleasant odors.
Natural Anti-Bacterial Dog Shampoo contains anti-bacterial medicine which is friendly to your Dog, when used on affected areas( bacterial skin infection) treats them effectively.
How do I actually bathe my dog?Medicated shampoo should be applied to a clean wet coat, so start out by thoroughly rinsing your dog with lukewarm water.If your dog is visibly dirty, bathe him with an over-the-counter shampoo to remove dirt and debris. Unlike cleansing shampoos, medicated shampoos do not typically contain soaps or detergents and therefore may not thoroughly clean dirty dogs. (Ask your veterinarian if you have any concerns regarding the use of an over-the-counter shampoo with your dog’s skin condition.)After your dog is clean and wet, begin to work the medicated shampoo into the coat. Start with the areas that are most severely affected. In many cases, these areas are the paws, the armpits, the groin, and maybe the area around the rectum. After fully rubbing the shampoo in to these areas, you can begin massaging the shampoo into the coat across the rest of his body.Once the shampoo has been thoroughly worked into your dog’s coat, set a timer for 10 minutes (or the specific contact time that your veterinarian has prescribed). It is important to set a timer – do not try to assume on timing, because your tendency will be to shortchange your dog!When the timer goes off, it is time to rinse. Make sure that you completely rinse all of the shampoo from all areas of your dog’s body. This process will take several minutes; it is important not to leave excessive shampoo on the skin.
"Make sure that you completely rinse all of the shampoo from all areas of your dog’s body."If your veterinarian prescribed a leave-in conditioner, it can be applied at this time.Once you have finished bathing your dog, it is important to completely dry him using towels. Keep your dog in a warm area until he is completely dry.How often should I bathe my dog?The frequency of medicated baths depends on the specific skin condition that the baths are addressing.In many cases, medicated baths are recommended on a weekly basis. Your veterinarian may recommend bathing more or less frequently, depending on the details of your dog’s particular skin condition.What should I expect after a medicated bath?Typically, skin conditions should begin improving within the first few weeks of using a medicated bath. Your veterinarian can give you a better idea of what to expect with your dog’s particular skin condition.
"Typically, skin conditions should begin improving within the first few weeks of using a medicated bath."
You may notice that your dog’s skin is a bit red immediately after a bath. This typically does not indicate a reaction to the shampoo. Instead, it reflects an increase in skin circulation that often occurs after bathing. If your dog’s skin appears to be consistently worsening with bathing, however, please contact your veterinarian. While uncommon, allergic reactions to medicated shampoo can occur.