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Pet MD Topical Spray is an 8 oz non-stinging solution designed for dogs, cats, and horses to cleanse, soothe, and maintain healthy skin and coats. Enriched with essential fatty acids, aloe, and vitamin E, it accelerates healing of skin irritations and is ideal for sensitive areas. Made in the USA under strict quality controls, it offers a convenient alternative to baths and shampoos, perfect for busy pet parents who want effective, gentle care.




























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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,723 Reviews |
A**R
Helps with healing
Amazing for repairing breaks in skin. Smells fine and the bottle came in tact— no Leaking. Comfortable for my dog and comes in a good sized bottle. Heels skin heal so fast!
A**R
Must have 1st Aid Spray for Dog Owners!
I have been using this for yrs. for both my XL sized dogs from things like puncture wounds, cuts, bug bites and even fungal infections. Seems label was changed recently? But used to state clearly that was antiseptic AND anti-fungal. Seems they dropped that off label now for some reason? But most dog products you get 1 of those and then have to buy 2nd product for other. This spray plus some blood clotting powder are must haves for Dog 1st Aid kits you should have in advance of injury. Don't put directly into open wound (if that big needs vet) but good for cleaning up and helping itching for stitches / follow up care. Neither of my dogs have acted like in pain when applying (like from stinging). I find best to apply before walks or play time to give time to absorb before they try to lick wounded area and clean off spray too.
T**N
Relief
The product has helped my dog's skin allergy to calm down. Good itch relief, not a bad price.
T**H
Work
Works to sooth my dogs red irritated skin
K**N
Helped Clear up My Dog’s Itchy Raw Paws Issue
The Pet MD Antiseptic and Antifungal Spray is a great “spot treatment” spray for your dog’s itchy spots and skin infections. My dog has been suffering from a case of really itchy skin and paws to the point where he’d chew off his fur and licked his paws red and raw. After using a medicated shampoo that cleared up most of his skin issues, I noticed he was still licking his paws quite a bit, so I applied the Pet MD spray to them. This spray cleared up the last of his itchiness problem and his paws have been healing very nicely since. The skin between his toes is no long red and itchy and the hair is starting to slowly grow back. I’m guessing there’s something in the yard that he’s allergic to and this really helped keep the issue at bay. The only issue I had with the spray is that my dog seemed really insistent on licking the stuff off - I ended up spraying his paws and rubbing the spray well inbetween his toes, then sitting with him while his feet dried off - I don’t think licking off the spray would make him sick, but I’d rather not chance him ingesting all the spray. Overall, if your dog is suffering from allergies and itchy skin, this is definitely worth a try.
M**N
Worked quickly but then symptoms returned 3 weeks later. Also, do not inhale!!!
I used this on my dog who had unspecified itchy skin all over. I know it's not his diet or allergies. He has a very short coat and weighs 10 lbs, so I was able to soak him to the skin several times with one bottle. It made his coat a little sticky, so he got very dirty and doggy-smelly. I thought he was cured, but after ~3 weeks, the symptoms returned. Now, if this had no irritating chemical scent, I wouldn't mind going through another bottle to give it another chance, but treating him was horrible for the both of us, since the aerosolized medication is horrid to inhale! It made me cough and burned my sinuses and throat and stayed in my system until it dripped down my throat or I coughed it up. I can only imagine what my tiny dog went through completely surrounded in this aerosol from the too-fine spray. I ultimately figured out near the end of the bottle that he was fine with a tennis sock placed over his head, but he'd already gone through so many treatments inhaling this stuff. It might be easier done outside in a light breeze, but the cold weather did not permit this. I'm now trying a sulfur dip, since this treatment worked but did not last even a month after the last treatment (and I did not wash it off him no matter how bad he smelled.)
J**O
Chicken Allergy. Wish this came in a squeeze dropper bottle.
My dog has a chicken allergy which causes blisters all over his body that are itchy and eventually crust over. It also causes redness and inflammation in his ears. I put this in a squeeze dropper bottle. It’s easier to manage getting it where I need it to be. Works at healing and giving him comfort. Didn’t think I was going to need a product after we found out about the Allergy but every now and then he has an outbreak due to y out right lying on what’s on their products and not disclosing that there’s chicken in it until I called the company and ask. So far I’ve had two dog food companies that had chicken by product and it wasn’t listed, one supplement and three different dog treats. Silly me reading the back thinking this is a safe product to get my dog. He has an outbreak. I have to call whatever company and they say oh yeah, there is chicken by product in it. So I will continue to buy this and have it on hand. Hopefully he has no more outbreaks, but just in case. FYI Bravecto has chicken in it. So does their rx heart worm meds.
M**E
So much saved on vet visits and meds
My male pitbull is very yeasty. Yeasty paws and always had ear infections. The ears were horrible so I kept taking him to the vet and they kept prescribing meds. It would clear up and come right back. After years of that, I started looking for something I could do myself. Found this and have never been back to the vet for this reason. I clean his ears and give two sprays of this, twice a day until it clears. He doesn’t like it but he allows me to do it because he knows it helps. If I keep his ears dry he can go months with no infection. If one pops up this clears it right up. I don’t spray this on his paws because it says you shouldn’t get it in their eyes or mouth and he’ll lick it off. But I find if I keep the ears clears the feet are clear. He recently had a hives outbreak. Once we got that clear he stated having red crusty spots appear all over his body. They flare up, scab over and then flake off and another one pops up. I think it may be fungal too, so I started using this on them. He can’t lick them because they’re in his belly. We’ll see if this works.
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