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Aids natural repair of common problems associated with dry, flaky skin. Contains Calamine, sulphur and coal tar to soothe and cool areas of affected skin. Ideal for use on dogs prone to localised itching and skin irritations.
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Didn't really like it left a skin on my dog which is pulling more fur off
Customer does not recommend this product
very good has helped a lot
Customer recommends this product
Easy to apply, smell could be better
Customer recommends this product
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Lillidale Skin Ointment, including answers from our team.
A. Leslie
My dog gets this allergic reaction every summer to grass mites I think, and is on prescribed tablets. However this year she is still scratching despite the tablets Prednisocone 5mg from what I can make out on the bottle. I would like some soothing cream/spray to put on to help her, as I don't really want to take her to the vet if I can avoid it as she finds it very frightening. I have tea tree skin calm by Johnsons at the moment. Any suggestions?
Creams like the tea tree product and this Lillidale ointment work to just help soothe the site, they will not necessarily reduce the itch. This may be enough for some patients though.
If your dog is not reponding to the current dose of medication he is on then it is worth seieing your vet if this persists. It may be that a slightly higher dose is needed or that another medication may be more suitable.
I also recommend checking out our blog on allergies, link provided here. There are many supplement products you can try that are more specifically targeted at allergies.
HG
Would this product help sores on dog's lips?
This ointment can be used on intact skin but it should not be ingested in large quantities. If the lips are affected then it may be best to use a product that is safe for use in the mouth such as Dentisept. Ideally you should see a vet to diagnose the cause of the skin sores as the treatment may vary depending on this.
Alicia
My dog occassionally has a dry nose andvwe have previously used a coal tar based product to help but we can't remember the name of the product.
Yes this cream can be used on the nose. If your dog tends to lick this straight off though then I would avoid using it here, it shouldn't be ingested in large quantities.
kath
She has round patches of very dry crusty patches on her skin also she has lump like teenage spots. I’ve tried Malasab shampoo from the vets but it’s not helping
Lillidale Skin Ointment will help soothe any irritations but is not formulated to treat any infections. 'Spots' in dogs are usually tiny pustules that are often infectious in origin, I recommend following your vet's advice on how to treat them.