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The Itch Soothe Topical Spray uses a blend of botanical extracts with high levels of bio-actives which help soothe and calm dogs 'itchy, sore skin and stop excessive scratching, chewing, biting and licking
Itchy skin is one of the most common issues dogs suffer from. During high allergy season itchiness can be caused by a variety of problems.
Excessive itching is frustrating for dogs and their owners and can lead to skin damage such as bald patches, open or broken skin, or thick leathery patches when the surface of the skin is compromised.
The bio-actives are combined with essential oils that are antibacterial, antifungal and soothing to further help reduce inflammation and discomfort brought on by allergies.
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