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  • A naturally soothing cream based is infused with soothing macadamia oil and cacao butter, Vitamin E, providing a protective barrier for your dog’s skin. It has then been mixed with organic herbals Chamomile, Liquorice and Calendula to further soothe and repair the skin.
  • Topical soothing and skin healing is an important part of managing your pet’s skin health. The skin can be a reflection of their internal health. Consider this as one component of their health and wellbeing. For skin conditions consideration should also be given to nutrition, environment, stress and the individual dog.
  • If you need additional support with your pet’s health. Consider booking a consultation with Dr. Roz so she can help formulate a customised plan for you and your pet.Provides natural protective skin barrier
  • Soothing topical herbs to calm irritated and inflamed skin
Ingredients Plus

Aqua, Cetyl Alcohol, Vetareth-20, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil, Theobroma Cacao Seed Butter, Glycerine, Sodium Stearoyl, Glutamate, Rosmarinus Officinalis Extract, Benzyl Alcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) , Calendula (Calendula officinales).

Directions & Storage Plus

Apply to affected area 2-3 times daily or as needed. Use gloves to apply.

Store below 25 degrees celsius in a cool dark place out of direct sunlight.

Cautions Plus

Do not put in or on eyes.

The Science Plus

Budgin, J. B., & Flaherty, M. J. (2013). Alternative therapies in veterinary dermatology. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, 43(1), 189-204.

Lans, C., Turner, N., & Khan, T. (2008). Medicinal plant treatments for fleas and ear problems of cats and dogs in British Columbia, Canada. Parasitology research, 103, 889-898.

Qin, J. J., Zhu, H., Song, Z. W., Hou, X. J., Wang, X. M., Wang, L., & Li, J. X. (2024). A randomized double-blind clinical trial: Comparison of oclacitinib with a traditional Chinese herbal medicine product (Dihuang Guiqin capsule) in the treatment of canine atopic dermatitis. Research in Veterinary Science, 171, 105221.

Tresch, M., Mevissen, M., Ayrle, H., Melzig, M., Roosje, P., & Walkenhorst, M. (2019). Medicinal plants as therapeutic options for topical treatment in canine dermatology? A systematic review. BMC veterinary research, 15, 1-19.