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Heavy Duty Dog Shampoo

March 11, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Best Shampoo for Dirty Dogs

Best Dog Shampoo

Dirty dogs happen. And for those dirty and smelly moments, you need a heavy duty cleaning shampoo that won’t dry your dog’s skin out. I like to call these products the workhorses of the canine shampoo world because no one wants to bathe their dog multiple times, right? 🙂

Deodorizing Shampoos

Heavily scented shampoos contain ingredients to neutralize and deodorize smells, such as baking soda and oatmeal. Usually, these shampoos are used to remove strong odors, such as skunk spray or any other disgusting odor your dog decided to roll in that day.

Follow shampoo directions completely, as most deodorizing shampoos need sufficient contact time with skin and coat to successfully remove foul and strong odors. If shampoo is rinsed too soon, most odors will linger and the skunk will still smell terribly even diluted. To keep your dog busy in the tub while shampoo soaks, smear peanut butter along the shower wall. Once your dog is clean, rinse off your shower wall.

Degreasers

Clarifying, or degreasing, shampoos remove excessive buildup from your dog’s coat. This is pretty common in some breeds of dogs, such as long-haired dogs and Terriers, especially if they have beards and mustaches. If not cleaned often and properly, dog beards and mustaches will develop food boogers (food matted in hair), which are very tough to remove. By rubbing and combing in a good clarifying shampooing, most food boogers can be worked loose and deodorized.

My Favorites

Hands down, my favorite is Clean Start Clarifying Shampoo by Chris Christensen. Many years ago, I shared my home with Bouviers, which are large heavy-coated breeds with long breads and mustaches. When bathing, I needed a quick acting, yet gentle clarifying and deodorizing shampoo that would remove residue and keep food boogers at bay. This shampoo did a fabulous job!

To remove skunk odors, I highly recommend Best Shot One Shot Deodorizing and De-Skunk Shampoo. It will get the smell out! Follow shampoo directions. You may need to bathe your dog’s face again later in the week. Skunk smells were designed to last. 🙂 Tomato juice and other home remedies have not worked for us, but again my skunked dogs had long beards. Oh, the joy.

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Fish Oil for Your Dog’s Joints

March 11, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Joint Support Supplements for Dogs

Fish Oil Really Works!

Fish Oil for DogsWow, what can’t fish oil prevent, right? Well, it seems this powerful anti-inflammatory delivers a powerful punch or, rather, soothing and lubricating swing for joint pain. When searching for a powerful fish oil, choose cold water wild caught fish for maximum DHA and EPA amounts as well as products with publicly posted lab results verifying purity and potency.

If you want to check out how fish oil benefits canine joints, check it out here. I’ll leave it to the experts. 😉

Increase Intake of Vitamin E

When adding fish oil to your dog’s diet, it’s important to also increase your dog’s daily intake of vitamin E. Increase in fish oil depletes vitamin E levels so check out dosage advice here. When adding fish oil to your dog’s diet, add small amounts in the beginning to prevent tummy aches. Slowly ramp up to recommended amounts within a two-week period.

Ascenta Canine Omega3 Fish Oil

A veterinary nutritionist recommended this product many years ago and we still use it today. Each batch is tested for purity and potency plus the added smokey beef flavor ensures our dogs lap up the last drop. Each teaspoon contains high doses of EPA (720 mg) and DHA (450 mg) derived from anchovies and sardines, including added vitamin E. Canine Omega3 is a liquid, which can be easily measured and stirred in your dog’s daily meals. Don’t forget to refrigerate after opening and shake before serving.

Monica Segal’s Wild Salmon Oil

Each soft gel capsule contains 100% Wild Sockeye Salmon Oil (500 mg) and vitamin E, which takes the guess work out of fish oil to vitamin E balance. All of Monica’s products are tested for quality and laboratory results are posted with findings. While these products are shipped from Canada, it’s well worth waiting seven days for proven products.

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Deep Cleansing Shampoo for Dogs

March 10, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Dog Cleansing Shampoo

Dog Shampoo

As both a dog trainer and licensed cosmetologist, choosing shampoo sends me into frenzies for my family and dogs. Dog grooming products are expanding rapidly and developing products depending on specific hair and coat needs. Yes, there are even color-care lines. 🙂

With all the choices out there, which one works best for your dog’s skin? To help narrow your choices down, let’s discuss shampoo categories, product usage and recommendations!

Cleansing Shampoo

One of the most popular shampoos is a basic cleansing dog shampoo. This category is designed to gently cleanse skin and coat, restore skin’s natural balance, provide a protective skin barrier and can be used weekly, or daily, if needed. While shampoo categories are designed for specific jobs, cleansing shampoos can be used in conjunction with medicated, degreaser and color care shampoos.

When looking for a cleansing shampoo, choose soothing and gentle ingredients. Check the label for colloidal oatmeal, oat protein, aloe and vitamin E. Most cleansing shampoos are lightly scented, which I find dissipates within a day or two, as some strong scents can dry skin.

If your dog is super sensitive to scented products, choose a hypoallergenic shampoo option. Not only are hypoallergenic shampoos scent free, most are free of detergents and other harsh ingredients for sensitive skin.

My Recommendations

My favorite cleansing shampoos are Nature’s Specialties Plum Silky, Chris Christensen Day to Day Moisturizing Shampoo and Espree Aloe Oatbath Shampoo. The first two are richly scented so they may not be an option if you’re sensitive to perfumes. If you’re searching for natural ingredients and a light scent, check out Espree’s Aloe Oatbath shampoo–it works wonderfully!

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Best Joint Supplements for Dogs

March 10, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Over-the-Counter Dog Joint Supplements

Joint Supplements for DogsWhen Sobek ruptured his cranial cruciate ligament, our ER veterinarian recommended glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM and fish oil to prevent osteoarthritis. Loaded with this information, I began researching different supplements. Here, I recommend dosage amounts plus product brands.

With any joint issue, controlling inflammation is a must. As with anything, a combination approach usually works best. Given the number of products available, it’s hard to know which supplements really work and which should be left on the shelf.

Supplements

Glucosamine is the gold standard for keeping osteoarthritis to a minimum, but mixed with chondroitin and methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), you have a powerful combination to prevent and reduce joint inflammation. Plus, green-lipped mussels, fish oil and collagen supplements kept popping up while researching joint supplements.

Vetri-Science Glyco Flex

This is my favorite product. I’ve had great results for both dogs and myself. This product contains the powerhouse supplements, such as glucosamine, MSM and chondroitin, as well as green-lipped mussels and grape seed extract plus extra vitamin C and E, which have shown great results when combined.

After being diagnosed with a herniated disc and enduring several bouts of Sciatica, I searched relentlessly for a joint supplement that works. My chiropractor recommended Vetri-Science Glyco Flex II and I felt favorable results within two weeks. I take two tablets in the morning with breakfast and it does keep Sciatica at bay (fingers crossed).

Vetri-Science Glyco Flex offers different formulas and strengths, ranging from prevention to post surgical orthopedic recovery. The moment Sobek was diagnosed with a ruptured cruciate ligament, I began adding Glyco Flex II to his meals. Post TTA surgery, I started Glyco Flex III to his meals.

Cosequin by Nutramax Laboratories

Cosequin by Nutramax Laboratories is a great joint support brand offering different stages depending on dosage needed for pets. Chewable tablets or capsules contain manganese, glucosamine and chondroitin.

Dasuquin by Nutramax Laboratories

If price is an issue, as supplements can easily creep up to $50 per month for a larger dog, Nutramax Laboratories developed Dasuquin. Personally, I haven’t used this product. However, I’ve heard glowing testimonials from pet parents so it’s definitely worth a try.

Filed Under: Health, Resources

Best Medicated Shampoo for Dogs

March 10, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Medicated Dog Shampoo Usage & Recommendations

Medicated Dog Shampoo

I’m a professional dog trainer, but I’m also a licensed cosmetologist and I’m always looking for a medicated dog shampoo that works! To help you find the best medicated dog shampoo for your pet, let’s discuss medicated dog shampoo usage and recommendations.

When to Use Medicated Dog Shampoo

When a gentle cleansing shampoo is not enough to remove flaky skin or deodorize your dog’s skin, then you may want to try a medicated dog shampoo. You can find medicated grooming shampoos everywhere with over-the-counter and vet-only options available too.

Over-the-counter medicated dog shampoos work well for dogs with mild skin conditions. For dogs with red skin, ooze, missing hair, pustules or bumps, seek advice from your veterinarian. Inflamed skin is painful, and using an unknown grooming product can certainly make it much worse.

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Medicated Dog Shampoo Usage

Medicated dog shampoos contain ingredients targeted for specific skin issues. Choose from anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-bacterial or anti-septic shampoos. These dog shampoos can ease persistent skin infections, ringworm, hot spots, yeast infections, fleabite dermatitis and other skin inflammations. Make sure to follow the bottle’s directions thoroughly, as most need contact time with skin to work their magic.

Now, medicated shampoos can be tricky. If your dog’s skin condition is caused by fungus, using a product designed to soothe hot spots won’t benefit your dog, but instead make it worse. Before choosing a medicated dog shampoo, know what skin condition you’re dealing with. 🙂

Over-the-Counter Medicated Dog Shampoo

If your dog’s skin condition is mild, choose an over-the-counter medicated shampoo. Personally, I’ve had great luck with Espree’s Tea Tree and Aloe medicated shampoo. This shampoo has natural ingredients to soothe irritated skin while leaving a fresh clean scent.

My Recommendation

Stella is a Miniature Bull Terrier, and this dog breed is notorious for skin issues. Stella eats a balanced raw diet. However, she still develops stinky yeast infections and flare-ups around her feet, face, ears and groin area. Veterinary skin scrapings have confirmed yeast is the culprit. And when flare-ups appear, it can take months to return her skin back to normal.

Then, I found PhytoVet CK Antiseptic Shampoo. It’s my favorite by far! It’s gentle enough for weekly bathing, doesn’t contain harsh detergents (soap-free) and restores the skin barrier. Combined with DOUXO Seborrhea Spot-On Pipettes, I can now prevent flare-ups from happening. So, if you share your home with a yeasty dog, check out this medicated dog shampoo!

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