
Item No. PH 2050
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Ouch Away - Healthy Dog Soap
Treatment for dog skin irritation.
Skin irritations can be agonizing for dogs. Canine Ouch Away can soothe irritated skin, fight infection and help it heal. It also allows hair to re-grow.
1 bottle = 30ml/1.0oz
What is Canine Skin Irritation and Disease?
Skin disorders are the most common ailments suffered by dogs. Contrary to popular belief, a truly healthy dog should have virtually odorless skin and fur. Bad odors are usually a sign of skin disease.
Canine skin problems can stem from diet, vitamin deficiency, kidney and thyroid problems, or other causes.
Symptoms of Dog Skin Disease
- Dry or flaking skin
- Alternatively, greasy skin or greasy fur
- Rashes, swollen areas, warm spots and redness
- Dog incessantly scratches
- Foul odor
Treating Canine Skin Irritation and Disease
- Ensure your dog is being given a healthy, balanced diet
- Ensure your dog’s living quarters are clean.
- Apply Canine Ouch Away to clear existing skin irritations and disease. It will also help build your dog’s immune system.
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Back to Top >>Dosage & Directions
To be used twice daily on areas of irritated skin.Product will last for 6 months after opening. Back to Top >>
Ingredients
Chamomile: Contains volatile oils (Alpha-bisabolol, chamazulene) and lactones (matricarin, matricine) with anti-inflammatory action in dogs. The polysaccharide components are immunostimulating (activate macrophages and B lymphocytes); has analgesic activity.
Aloe: Anti-inflammatory action, controls canine fungal infections, and promotes healing.
Marigold: Flowers contain flavonoids, which have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and vulnerary activities.
Rosemary: Contains rosmarinic acid, which possesses anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and astringent activities; stimulates a dog’s hair-bulb to renewed activity.
Oregon Grape: It has high content of isoquinoline alkaloids (mainly berberine and berbamine) which have demonstrated antibiotic, immunostimulatory and sedative activities.
Tea Tree oil: A powerful germicidal agent, non-irritant for mucous membranes and skin.
Pennyroyal oil: Rich in volatile oils (menthol) which is antiseptic and analgesic.
Lemon grass oil: Effective against fungal and bacterial infections (citral and geraniol)
Back to Top >>Warnings
Clinical Studies
- Pitcairn RH, Pitcairn SH: Dr. Pitcairn's complete guide to natural health for dogs & cats. Rodale Press, 1995.
- Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: principles and practice; Schoen AM, Wynn SG (editors); 1st ed., 1998.
- Bown D: Encyclopedia of herbs & their actions. Dorling Kindersley, 1995.
- Pizzorno JE, Murray MT: Textbook of Natural Medicine, 2nd ed., Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
Warning
Do not use if pet is pregnant. No known side effects. Information presented at PetWellbeing.com is for educational purposes only; statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.

