This dog shampoo is made for bath time, dirty coats, dry skin care, and simple grooming routines at home. The 24 oz oatmeal formula features a coconut lime verbena scent, a rich lather, and a pet friendly liquid format for regular coat cleaning.
Dog Shampoo for Dry Skin, Itch Relief, and Coat Care
This oatmeal shampoo is designed to help clean the coat while supporting dry skin and itch relief needs. The formula is pH balanced, alcohol free, paraben free, sulfate free, and made for dogs that need a gentle bath routine.
About this item
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Oatmeal Formula: Made with oatmeal to help moisturize dry skin and support a more comfortable bath routine.
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Itch Relief Support: Designed for dogs with dry, irritated, or itchy skin when used as directed.
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Rich Lather: Concentrated liquid pet shampoo creates a thick lather that helps clean dirty coats.
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Easy Rinse: Rinses away cleanly to help leave the coat fresh, smooth, and easier to manage.
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Coconut Lime Verbena Scent: Leaves a light, fresh scent after bathing and drying.
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Gentle Formula: pH balanced, alcohol free, paraben free, sulfate free, and PEG-80 free.
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24 oz Bottle: Practical size for regular dog grooming, home bathing, and coat care routines.
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Spot Test Recommended: Test a small area before full use, especially for pets with sensitive skin.
This dog shampoo is a useful choice for pet parents who want a bath product for cleaning, moisturizing, and everyday coat care. The liquid formula spreads through the coat, helps lift dirt, and supports a clean finish after rinsing.
Use a small amount first, then add more only if needed. Wet the coat, apply shampoo, lather gently, and rinse thoroughly. Leaving shampoo residue behind may bother sensitive skin, so rinse well after every bath.
After bathing, towel dry and comb the coat as needed. Do not leave your dog damp for long periods. Avoid contact with eyes, ears, and mouth. Stop use if irritation occurs.
Explore more bath and care products in our Dog Grooming & Care collection and browse daily essentials in Dog Supplies. For general grooming guidance, visit the ASPCA Dog Grooming Tips guide.