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Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo is a 16 oz vet-recommended, paraben, dye, and soap-free shampoo designed specifically for dogs. It delivers fast-acting relief from seborrhea, mange, fungal infections, and dry or oily skin through a powerful blend of salicylic acid, coal tar, and micronized sulfur, while colloidal oatmeal and allantoin hydrate and soothe. Ideal for allergy-prone and sensitive skin, this pH-balanced formula promotes a healthy, flake-free coat with regular use.





| ASIN | B0037Z6VK8 |
| ASIN | B0037Z6VK8 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | BPA-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,723 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #20 in Dog Shampoos |
| Brand Name | Veterinary Formula |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (64,769) |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2010 |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2010 |
| Directions | Read label to determine proper application |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00736990013156 |
| Included Components | Dog Shampoo |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.38 x 2.28 x 8 inches |
| Item Form | Shampoo |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.95 x 2.28 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | FG01315 |
| Item model number | FG01315 |
| Liquid Volume | 16.01 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SynergyLabs LLC |
| Manufacturer | SynergyLabs LLC |
| Model Name | Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & A |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.38 x 2.28 x 8 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Size | 16 Oz |
| Special Ingredients | Vitamin E |
| Specific Uses for Product | Coat |
| Style | Medicated Shampoo |
| Target Audience Keyword | ( reptiles | amphibians ), dogs |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 736990013156 |
K**T
Miracle Shampoo—Results After Just One Wash!
This Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Dog Shampoo is Paraben, Dye, and Soap Free—and it works immediately! I honestly can’t believe how fast it made a difference. It’s hydrating, anti-fungal, and packed with powerful ingredients that actually do what they claim: shedding dry skin and soothing irritation. My dog’s skin had been extremely flaky, and he was chewing his tail raw in one spot. We received the shampoo on Saturday, bathed him that same day, and the results were incredible. The flakes were completely gone, and the raw spot where he had been chewing was already 95% healed after just one wash. My husband and I were shocked—I really wish I had taken before-and-after pictures. The active ingredients make all the difference: salicylic acid (exfoliates and softens skin), micronized sulfur (soothes irritation and reduces excess oil), and coal tar (helps shed dead skin and reduces scaling). After his bath, our dog smelled clean, felt soft, and his flakes were 100% gone. The only drawback is the shampoo itself smells like tar—but don’t worry, that scent doesn’t linger on your dog. He actually smelled fresh afterward. I almost never write reviews this quickly after receiving a product, but I’ve never seen something work this effectively, this fast. This truly feels like a miracle shampoo, and I can’t recommend it enough!
A**T
Finally something to help with our GSD's atopic dermatitis, seborrhea, and out-of-control yeast!!
We have a GSD who has had skin issues starting after puberty around ~2 years old, and the only thing that helps keep her comfortable in the Midwest's awful mold/spore/allergy seasons (spring, summer, fall) is a weekly bath. We've tried OTC meds, prescription meds, shots, special diets - EVERYTHING and nothing seemed to help. We started doing weekly baths (once every two weeks in the dead of winter) with this specific shampoo and are so impressed! Her skin is no longer red and irritated, it helps keep her oily skin and coat at bay, and she's not up half the night itching like before! We have even tried every combination of prescription shampoo, OTC shampoo and even other ones from this brand - and this one is hands down the best. The smell isn't our favorite (tar-y smell to it a little) but it mostly goes away after a day or two. Our dog is so much happier with clean skin, knows our bathing routine so makes it easy on us, and after we let the shampoo sit on her skin/coat for a minimum of 15 minutes, we are set for 7-10 days of a shiny coat, soft skin and no dermatitis! This shampoo has saved us from constantly going to the vet for treatments and further expenses. It took us a long time to finally land on a product that works well for our dog's skin and is cost effective. My local Walmart carries this shampoo as well, so in a pinch I have it no problem - but if your dog is running into similar issues, try this out and develop a good bathing/shampooing regimen for your dog! The trick is to definitely let the shampoo sit on the skin for a minimum 10 minutes and as an added bonus, wash their fur/hair/skin with a mild shampoo beforehand, so the "medication" portion of this shampoo can do it's job directly at the source - on the skin. We also dilute the shampoo, roughly 2-3 tablespoons for 16 ounces warm water (add water first, then shampoo to not create suds) and use THAT to shampoo our pup. It works great, ensures that all the remaining shampoo is rinsed off at the end, and you don't "overdue" it with the shampoo and waste any. Happy bathing!
H**R
Finally! Relief for a dog with oily seborrhea
I started out being a foster mom for a beagle, then I decided she needed to stay with me. Lovely little beagle who had the oiliest skin/coat I have ever come across. I was a vet tech and thought I was reasonably knowledgeable, but life is not a textbook, and is certainly different when you are working with dogs and cats who have been terribly neglected. This dog would become greasy just hours after a thorough bath, had frequent yeast infections in her ears and rashes on her chest and belly. I decided to hit this problem from all areas- diet, bathing, acupuncture, homeopathic treatments, supplements, everything. I have a fused cervical spine and bathing is difficult, so I decided to cover as many areas to hopefully speed her recovery so the bathing would be less frequent, for my sake and hers. When I first started with her, she was on a dry dog food, received at least three baths a week and her bedding HAD to be washed frequently. I changed her over to the Honest Kitchen's Thrive, but have also used Force and Keen, I have her on their herbal supplement Sparkle, fish oils, also Homeopet's Skin and Seborrhea remedy, a probiotic and enzyme product, though is currently just on a probiotic. When I started to run out of DermabenSs shampoo, which I loved, I decided to try a different type of product as I just was not getting the results I wanted. The smell is wonderful and it stripped her coat well, but within 3 days she was oily again. I did more research and opted for a coal tar shampoo. I read the reviews of this product and thought it was something I should try. The price was reasonable. As far a the fragrance goes, for a coal tar shampoo it is not too bad. It could be much worse. It is coal tar after all, it is not going to smell like a bouquet of flowers, but it is certainly better than an oily dog! The lather is nice and I found it to rinse well enough. My dog is a beagle. Possibly with a thick coated dog or one with a longer coat, it would be more difficult, but then those types of coats simply take more work anyway. This seems to do a nice job of exfoliating. Minnie had had a litter of pups in her day and her nipples will get crusted over and this shampoo has done a better job of removing the dead skin than the other products. I can also see that her coat is not oily in three days after a bath now. She can go a week now without a bath. When dealing with a skin issue, I had to remind myself that this problem is not skin deep. But possibly a clue that other areas of her life were not in harmony. That is why I threw practically everything except the kitchen sink at her to give her some relief. I think everything has helped in it's own way. Was there one thing that really tipped the balance? I don't think so, I think it was the collective good that changed things. I so wished I was working with a dog with dry skin as treating this oily condition requires so much work. If anyone else out there is struggling with this problem, here are my recommendations: Feed the best you absolutely can. I am going to go out on a limb and say try using a prepared raw/dehydrated/frozen diet. These dogs need water to help flush away toxins that have built up in their bodies and kibble can make matters worse. I am going to start to switch her over to part THK and Wellness Core for cost reasons. She was the poster child for food allergies and I hoping we have progressed far enough now that she can go on some kibble. If things backslide, I know what worked and will return. Consider supplements wisely. Fatty acids are good in general for reducing inflammation. Probiotics and enyzmes help dogs to make better use of their food and when you are using an expensive product you want them to get as much out of it as possible. Also this helps with battling yeast in the ears. Keep a journal as skin issues take a long time to turn around and you can begin to wonder if you have made any progress. So keep detailed notes and take pictures, too. Good Luck!!
D**R
Great.
This worked great on two of my dogs. It controlled their itch and allowed their fur to grow back. Super easy to use just follow the directions. The bottle came well wrapped.
M**A
No doubt it is an expensive bottle of shampoo, but it really works. My dog had a bald spot above his eye and a few under his chin. Used twice a week for three weeks. Hair started growing back the second week, and now he's back to normal. So it's worth buying it. It smells OK, and he tolerated the waiting with on for 15 mins well. And he hates being washed, so was very surprised.
A**R
Its been 3 months, and I'm really impressed with this shampoo, my dogs skin had been awful for a long time and was given apoquel from the vets but even though that stopped the itching it didnt clear up the problem, which is a yeast infection. The shampoo isnt an over night cure but it 100% helped from the first wash easing her itching & redness. But you have to be dedicated, I bathed my dog 3 times a week at first, from December, making sure to leave it on in a thick lather for 15 mins (dog not impressed) its now February and I am now at 1-2 baths a week. Her skin is 80% better, her ears are prob still the worst area but obviously I cant put too much shampoo on there and our other dog licks her ears when we arent looking! :| In the first 2 months I was also using a antiseptic powder for dogs twice a day morning and night to dry up that greasy yeastiness in between baths (and after she was dried after her baths) but now on month 3 that hasnt been needed as shes not getting the damp wetness under her belly now. I will keep using this shampoo weekly for a while and then I will prob always use this on her and its been so good and really cleans well. So yes, 5/5 but be consistent leave it on for at least 15 mins, and you will see results. I stopped the apoquel in January as id been told it affects the immune system so that wouldn't help my dog try fight off the yeast infection. She still scratches a bit but no where near as much and isnt making herself sore. I also make sure to wash her bed at least weekly. I have a couple I can swap out to do this. First 3 pics before, last 3 are now.
B**N
The best thing about SynergyLabs, for me and my Miniature Schnauzer, is their formulation. Billy Jr. has (like nearly all Schnauzers) Schnauzer Comedo Syndrome. These are little genetic-derived pimples (non-infectious or life-threatening...think, adolescent acne). Oddly enough, they don't have a remedy or cure for it. However, I think the tar inside of SynergyLabs shampoo keeps the syndrome manageable. Previously, I only used to bathe Billy, 1x every 2-3 weeks, as they advise online. That doesn't work for Schnauzers. The Miniature Schnauzer has a double coat'” a wiry topcoat, with a soft undercoat'” that requires frequent brushing, combing, and grooming to look its best. The breed sheds very little. For the show ring, some of the dog's coat is regularly 'stripped' by hand. So, bathing that little is like humans washing their hair 1x per 3-weeks. Yuk! The oil that builds up is the same in Billy Jr. That's why this shampoo, bathed 1-2x per week keeps everything under control. I've tried other shampoos (without the formulation SynLabs has) and it wasn't effective. That's why this is our second purchase. I can't say enough about how happy this Mini' dad is.
A**A
I am buying this shampoo for last 2 or 3 years! Really like it! Gives lots of foam, economical in usage, has nice smell as for me (medical).
A**N
خطير وسام جدا جدا قطتي الحبيبه توفت بسببه الاستخدام يكون مره بالشهر وبحذر جدا واهم نقطه ما تلحسه ولا يقرب فمها
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