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Dermalustre Dog Allergy Skin and Coat Treatment: Long Coat

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Dermalustre Dog Skin and Coat Treatment :Pet Topical Allergy Relief: Long Coat Formula

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Dermalustre is an all-natural canine topical allergy spray, approved by veterinarians for Dogs. Dermalustre by Avvaa is ideal to relieve dry, flaky, itchy skin, dermatitis, dog allergies and canine hot spots. The patent pending nanoparticle solution is a safe, natural pet skin care product with proven effectiveness.

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  • Dermalustre Dog Skin & Hair-Coat Treatment: Topical Allergy Relief Spray:Long Coat Formula:240ml


    Dermalustre is an All-Natural Treatment that relieves pet allergies and itching in dogs and is veterinarian approved.


    Dermalustre is Ideal to relieve dry, flaky, itchy skin, dermatitis, allergies and hot spots in dogs and puppies. This is a safe, natural pet skin care product with proven effectiveness.


    Dermalustre is made with nano-fine mineral topical solutions and is formulated to treat and relieve the adverse effects of chronic skin and hair coat conditions and irritations for dogs.


    Dermalustre is all-natural, non-toxic, and safe for all ages of animals and people.


    Availability: Long Coat Dog Formula, Short Coat Dog Formula, Equine (Horse) Formula

    Size:240ml Topical Spray Bottle


    Dermalustre does NOT contain silicone.


    What is Silicone? Any group of semi-inorganic polymers based on the structural unit R2SiO, where R is an organic group, characterized by wide-range thermal stability, high lubricity, extreme water repellence, and physiological inertness and used in adhesives, lubricants, protective coatings, paints, electrical insulation, synthetic rubber, and prosthetic replacements for body parts.Source: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition.


    Not properly washing silicones out of hair may result in them coating the hair, preventing hydration. Source: www.naturallycurly.com Don’t get carried away using silicone products. More is not better - too much can build up to a greasy mess. Source: www.cosmeticscop.com. Dermalustre does NOT contain silicone.


    How Often Can Dermalustre by used for Dogs? Dermalustre unique formula does not coat the skin or hair but is absorbed deep into the skin and hair shaft resulting in treatment of the skin and hair on the inside as well as the outside. You can use Dermalustre as often as needed as it will not build up on the skin or hair.


    Treating the skin, coat, mane and tail daily with a light mist, and massage or brush in.is recommended


    Continue daily treatment until the health is restored.


    A weekly or bi-weekly treatment is usually all that’s needed to maintain healthy skin and coat.


    After bath conditioners are not required,


    Dermalustre will provide detangling and conditioning keeping the skin, hair-coat and tail healthy.


    What are Hot Spots (Acute Moist Dermatitis)?


    Hot spots are a source of frustration among dogs and their owners. They are produced by self-induced trauma as the dog bites or scratches himself in an attempt to relieve pain or discomfort. There are many predisposing causes.


    The most common cause of Hot Spots in Dogs are allergies and itching due to:


    Flea Allergy


    Air-Borne Allergy


    Food.Allergy


    Other causes of Hot Spots in Dogs may include:


    Various skin parasites, anal sac problems, ear infections, called otitis externa, contact irritants


    Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, (OCD) or psychoses and painful musculoskeletal disorders.


    Any of the above predisposing factors may initiate the itch-scratch cycle and result in Hot Spots.


    Dog Breeds with a heavy hair coat, dense undercoats and canine swimmers have the highest incidence of hot spots.


    The problem is very common in warm, humid climates. The intense trauma produces an area of hair loss with severe large moist lesions within a few hours. The lesions are typically red, moist and very painful. They are covered with a mixture of cells, fluids and other debris in the center surrounded by a halo of red, raw skin. The margins of the lesions are well demarcated from the normal surrounding skin.


    Bacteria, most often Staphylococcus aureus invade the area which in most cases results in a skin infection that progresses very rapidly-hence the name “Hot Spot” and requires a visit to the vet. A big vet bill and a course of costly antibiotics usually resolve the problem. Without immediate attention, the lesions spread rapidly and the condition worsens.

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