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    Dog Shampoo

    Can anyone recommend a dog shampoo for sensitive skin? By sensitive I mean my chihuahua easily gets redness from the slightest scratching or rolling around on the carpet. Her skin also feels extremely soft to the touch.

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    I don't use any of the fancy or prices brands, and I found one that works good for sensitive skin. It's Hartz Infusions. It's an oatmeal shampoo and also has aloe micro beads that are activated by the shampooing process. It says it calms and soothes minor skin irritations, and it really leaves the pups fur nice and soft.
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    Anything with oatmeal is always good for sensitive skin. Both Lily and Brennan have sensitive skin so I experiment with shampoos all the time.

    Currently, we're using a Pet Head (like bed head for people!) shampoo. It's in a purple bottle and it's strawberry yogurt scented. I'm not sure exactly what the shampoo is called, but it's for sensitive skin. It's working pretty well so far. The only downside is it's like $10 a bottle and it's not exactly the largest bottle in the world.
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    Oatmeal shampoos are the best for sensitive skin - I second that! lol

    You want a limited ingredient shampoo. When Willy had his extensive yeast skin infection, I used this: http://www.petedge.com/product/Espre...2-oz/45321.uts

    Notice you dilute it 10 to 1. So that bottle will last you!

    Look at the ingredients: Oatmeal, Baking Soda, Aloe, Jojoba, and Vitamins A, D, and E



    I would never use a Hartz product on any of my pets. They are not a good company. In any event, the "Infusions" like has been discontinued (saw several poor reviews online) and now it is all Hartz Groomer's Best. Even on the Hartz website, you can't find an ingredients list!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post


    I would never use a Hartz product on any of my pets. They are not a good company. In any event, the "Infusions" like has been discontinued (saw several poor reviews online) and now it is all Hartz Groomer's Best. Even on the Hartz website, you can't find an ingredients list!
    I don't like Hartz either, but I did like the shampoo. The bottle I have lists the ingredients but I'll be darned if I'll type all that out! Just a few: oat extract, silk protein, aloe vera oil, mineral oil, mica, gelatin - those are among the recognizable ingredients.

    What I found strange is that I Google'd it to see what I could find, and there are 2 different ones that are "infusions" and oatmeal, and a LOT of price differences. They show one that is a light tan color like oatmeal, and the other that is clear with the aloe beads very visible. The clear is the one I have. And the prices listed on some of the 18oz bottles ranged from just a few dollars (what I pay), upwards to over $40! I wonder what the heck that is all about??? Something's not right. It appears that it's still available tho.
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    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Earthbath and Tropiclean are two lines my store sells that I like a LOT. They're both soap free, with a mild coconut cleanser that foams nicely. The both have an oatmeal formula, and they both also have a super hypoallergenic formula. I like to switch shampoos up on Jasper, so we've tried almost all of them, and the only one I didn't like was Earthbath's Green Tea formula, which is a little perfumey.

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    I use Nature's Specialties, but its expensive and hard to find. Only one store near me sells the brand. I used to work in the boarding kennel that the little store is hooked on to and people would always ask the groomers what they use because their dogs are so soft when they are done. http://www.naturesspecialtiesmfg.com/

    Please note that an unusually soft coat and itchy sensitive skin can be an indication of a hormone problem or Cushing's disease or alopecia with any sort of cause. If the dog is overweight or drinks and urinates a lot it could be cause for concern.
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    Thanks for all the responses. She's had health issues since she was a pup but the vet didn't find anything.

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