Help combat dry, itchy skin with Palmer’s for Pets Direct Relief Lotion Dog Spray. This spray on lotion is formulated with cocoa butter and vitamin E to help soothe and revive irritated skin. You can use it for spot treatments or for applying to large areas. Plus, this formula contains no fragrance, so it’s paw-fect for pooches who are sensitive to scents. This formula is cruelty-free, made with plant-based ingredients, and free of parabens, phthalates, and gluten, so you can feel good about using it!
Item Number | 266471 |
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Apply To | Face, Legs, Tail |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds |
Grooming Feature | Cruelty-Free, Medicated |
Product Form | Liquid |
Keep out of reach of children and pets to avoid possible consumption. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply to broken skin or open wounds. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. If condition persists, consult a veterinarian.
Water, Cetearyl Alcohol, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil), Vitamin E Acetate, Phytic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Potassium Sorbate.
My pup has a lot of skin and food allergies. He is an almost pure white red nose american pitbull. I have tried everything that the vet recommended for his skin to help but nothing worked and he kept getting rashes. This is the best purchase I have made! His skin has cleared up and he is no longer bright red/bright pink! He also doesn't itch as much! I believe this also acts as a protective layer for his skin. My pup is so thankful!
Our Cocoa had severe itch applying this not only helped her itch, her hair is growing back.
My Diva loves this it is like a ultimate back rub for her
This feed is exactly what it was described as! It is Raw and Natural and you can see what the ingredients are because they are not in pellets or ground into crumbles, it’s actual corn and wheat and we love it!
Okay this is the first time I have ever done a public review on a product and the only reason I'm doing it is for one reason , My fur boy turned 7 this year and he has always had skin problems and I have spent literally up to $2000.00 dollars on pills , shampoos , injections and tests to find him some type of relief ; the amount may even be much higher I have tried things I found on line and what friend have told me and nothing has worked until I tried this . I'm not saying this will work for you pet but for the price I'll tell you it can't hurt to try it , my boy has only been on it for 3 wks. and in that time I can't believe how his skin is doing this is a first ; the way I use it is I spray it on his coat until it's wet then I brush it in or rub it in and then brush it out . Like I said I've never done a review before and the only reason I'm doing this is because it's the first thing to work for my boy with out a Vet Visit and a bill of $150.00 just to be seen then the price of the meds. well over $350.00 . I encourage you to think about this and give it a try .
My Loki has bad anxiety and he'll bite his side and would have blisters. Tried anti-itch and bitter apple, didn't work. So I thought find a spray with coconut and gave this a try. It is a slow process but slowly the hair is coming back. Thanks