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A lathering, rich but gentle anti-bacterial shampoo with a conditioning effect for year-round use.
Benefitting from Tea Tree, Aloe Vera, Chamomile and Lavender, this product soothes bitten or inflamed areas, to ensure itch-free and healthy skin.
Suitable for horses and pets, regular use helps eliminate scurfy skin and maintain a healthy coat.
It can be used in conjunction with Enhanced Formula Fly Spray for equines prone to sweet itch.
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First time using and impressed so far for its anti itch on an itchy mare. Low suds so no rinsing too
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First time using and impressed so far for its anti itch on an itchy mare. Low suds so no rinsing too
Customer recommends this product
Good barrier shampoo for itchy ponies, particularly during the hot weather. Can be used as a weakened solution and non rinse to leave a stronger barrier. Seemed quite effective, but I still used fly repellent, just in case.
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Excellent ,fir my horse
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This shampoo is the beat I have used in my cob....cuts the grease & stops mane & tail rubbing!
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Barrier Anti Itch Soothing Shampoo, including answers from our team.
JJ
Many dog owners are looking for a bacterial barrier shampoo to prevent their dogs contracting AR. Can horse products that are used for mud fever ( mud is thought to be a cause for AR) be safety used on dogs.
Hi there,
Thank you for your query.
We would not advise using equine products on companion animals as no safety testing has been done. Unfortunately with Alabama Rot, there is little we actually know about the disease and there are no proven cures, preventions or treatments.
There are mild bacterial shampoos and washes which can be used to wash your dog after walking in high risk woodland and wet areas, and some great products to try are Aqueos, DermAlly and Wahl Tea Tree shampoo.
There is a good article on Alabama Rot on our Berriewood site which you may find interesting: https://www.berriewoodwholesale.co.uk/blog/p2782-Alabama-Rot
I hope this helps.
Emma
Hi there,
Is this anti-itch shampoo approved for use under FEI and HRA rules?
No materials have knowingly been included in this product that may contravene current rules.