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Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Shampoo is a 12 oz liquid treatment designed for dogs and cats to relieve demodectic mange and dermatitis. Featuring powerful benzoyl peroxide to degrease and cleanse hair follicles, it also contains natural moisturizers to hydrate skin and coat. Hypoallergenic and banana-free, it’s safe for all life stages and provides targeted skin care in a convenient size.






| ASIN | B0078LOTV0 |
| Allergen information | Banana Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,758 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #607 in Dog Shampoos |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,960) |
| Date First Available | 20 March 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087717907112 |
| Item Weight | 408 g |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item model number | BPS12 |
| Liquid volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Davis Manufacturing and Packaging, Inc. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 5.72 x 5.72 x 19.37 cm; 408.23 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 12-Ounce |
| Special ingredients | Benzoyl Peroxide |
| Specific Uses | Hypoallergenic |
| Target species | Cat,Dog |
| UPC | 087717907112 |
| Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| batteries required | No |
S**B
Must buy if you have a dog with chronic skin conditions
Helps my dog with very sensitive skin. Helps yeast and bacterial skin infections.
H**E
Skin disorder in my dogs skin, the shampoo is doing wonders the best, if there was one a little stronger I would like to try that. Cheers Heidi Crane
S**R
It’s been 10 days today and the mange is almost gone. I used a combination of DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. I’ll outline what I did in a second. Some background: My 10 year old boxer contracted what looked to be demodectic mange. She got bumps on her skin, some large, some smaller. They would start leaking pus, then crust over, and when they scabs came off, she’d have a dark, calloused patch of bald skin. She wasn’t terribly itchy. And she didn’t get stinky. The sores were mostly on her back. Granted, this wasn’t the worst case of mange, by a longshot. She’d recently had two procedures under general anesthesia and I wasn’t keen on the idea of subjecting her toxic dips and other potentially harmful meds, especially given her age. So first I tried the Listerine & baby oil route. Didn’t really help. Then I switched to Borax, hydrogen peroxide and water. That helped a little, but I had to go out of town for a week and couldn’t treat her. When I got back, she looked worse and had more bald patches. She also had a new oozing sore. I read up on Amazon and chose the four products I mentioned earlier: DermaPet" Benzoyl Peroxide Plus Shampoo (DermaBenSS); Davis Benzoyl Peroxide Medicated Dog & Cat Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs, and Nu-Stock. First, I washed her as directed with the benzoyl peroxide shampoos. These shampoos are supposed to flush the pores out and clean out the gunk. I used this step to essentially prep her skin for the following two steps. FYI – DermaBenSS lathers up more and has a coconut-y scent, but Davis seems just as good. I used a little of both. I didn’t need a lot of shampoo. Just remember, these shampoos don’t lather up like regular shampoo, so don’t keep putting it on thinking you need more. I think of this stuff more like a benzoyl peroxide face wash. (Those don’t really later up either.) I kept the shampoo on for 10 minutes, massaging the shampoo into her fur (not scrubbing – I didn’t want to hurt her). Then we rinsed. It’s very easy to rinse off if you don’t gob it on. After that, I used the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic and Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo for Dogs. This one lathers up much more. I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoos really allowed this stuff to get in and work its magic. I followed the directions and kept it on for 15 minutes. It smells medicine-y. Again, massaging it into her fur. After that, we rinsed and towel dried, then pup shook and rubbed against the length of the furniture a dozen or so times. After she dried off a bit more, I put out a waterproof blanket and got out the Nu-Stock. I read lots of reviews about the smell so I was expecting something horrible. It’s not perfume, that’s for sure, but it’s really not as bad as I expected. It smells pine-y and medicine-y, with a bit of sulfur in there. It dries chalky and it can be greasy, so be careful of your furniture. That’s why I put the waterproof picnic blanket on my bed. I applied Nu-Stock directly to her new sores and recent scars, but also spread it over her back where there were quite a few recent scabs. I did this by thinning the Nu-Stock with baby oil, and using an old hair dye brush to make sure the solution got in good contact with her skin. The Nu-Stock sticks pretty well, so your pup might look a little odd with the yellow stuff on her coat. Again, I think the benzoyl peroxide shampoo helped prepare her skin so she could get the full benefit of this product. I repeated this process every three days. On the third and fourth washes, I started using a washcloth to make sure every part of her skin was cleaned properly. Again, not scrubbing, just washing gently. All told, she’s been washed and treated with Nu-Stock 4 times. And OH WHAT A DIFFERENCE. 1. No new sores have popped up, for the first time since she contracted this horrible condition 2. The open sores have healed with new pink skin, not the dark, calloused hard skin that usually appeared when scabs fell off 3. Hair is growing back nicely – even on the older scars This treatment actually makes her coat shiny. Today, she actually seemed like she felt better after her bath – she was romping around like a puppy. I am so grateful to these companies for their amazing products. I think using all these products in tandem made for my pup’s quick recovery. I’m never going without these. As long as I have a fur baby, my cupboard will be stocked with these fantastic products!
A**E
Got for my 16 pound fawn pug who has really sensitive skin. She was missing chunks of fur, red irradiated skin, biting her paws, legs, back area to the point she was bleeding. The condition came on all of a sudden I wasn't that concerned at first because I thought it was just a allergy flair up that happens around this time of year. Their was no change in her diet so that was what I thought just seasonal allergies. My sister volunteers at a animal shelter and she lives with me so maybe it was something that she brought home. I'm still not sure what it is the vet just gave me a lime dip and said to come back if that didn't stop the problem as they couldn't find anything on the skin scrape. So I racked my brain and searched the Internet in hopes of doing my own research and finding something else that'd help. I looked through the comments on amazon for the dechra limedip (that's what I was given by the vet) and someone mentioned they used this the Davis benzoyl peroxide shampoo for dogs, for a dog with mange and helped heal that. So I thought it's probably worth trying since the vets office wasn't that helpful and I couldn't afford to go see another vet after spending $247 there and basically nothing done for my sweet dog. The $10 for this is soo worth the money. It has helped so much her hair has grown back and her skin is not inflamed and doesnt have any red coloration any longer. Her scabs are healing great. For how I used this: I followed directions exactly how they were written on the bottle. I put her in the tub and worked it in her problem areas and covered her in it. (Has a milky, wet texture and doesn't lather very well so you'll use a lot more than you think you'll use. In my opinion it smelled of something like pool cleaning chemicals. But not very bad and is tolerable.) I left it on her for 10 minutes to let it penatrate her skin. I rinsed it off and she immediately felt some relief which made me happy. My dog is very calm and lazy so if you have a hyper dog I wish you luck getting them to stay still for 10 minutes LOL. I waited until the next day and used the dechra limedip afterwards I was very skeptical but after 3 times of using these 2 things together ( I shampoo her twice a week and the dip once a week) she is well on her way to recovery. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND AFTER USING THIS SHAMPOO LET YOUR DOG AIR DRY TO KEEP AS MUCH PRODUCT ON THE DOG AS POSSIBLE AND YOU'LL BE MUCH HAPPIER WITH THE RESULTS. I also started giving her a daily multivitamin that helps her start staying alert, and having more energy. I would recommend if you have a tough problem with your dog's skin buy the limedip on here and it will save you so much money it's $17 something on here I believe and I believe I payed about $40 at the vet for the exact same product.
C**T
Please please please do NOT use this stuff on your fur babies! We tried this crap to help with our dogs itchy skin and this is what this stuff did to him! $2000 later in vet bills and we still cannot stabilize him.
E**R
We just adopted a rescue pitty from a local shelter. Due to Covid, we were not able to meet her inside, only outside, so it wasn’t until we were in the car that I realized how badly she stunk! Very “yeasty” with a very oily/greasy “cast” on her coat. I went straight to the dog wash place and gave her a bath, but it did nothing for her stink. I did some research, and think she might have a fungal infection (we have an appointment at the vet later this week). One article I read from a vet said to first wash the dog with a “degreaser “ shampoo with benzoyl peroxide. I found this shampoo and an anti fungal treatment. Next day delivery. It was on my doorstep when I got home from work. I got my dog and headed for the shower. I followed the directions, allowing the shampoo to sit on her for ten minutes. It improved the “greasiness “ of her coat a bit, but not enough, so I washed her again, allowing the shampoo to sit for another ten minutes. This time there was a NOTICEABLE a improvement in the feel of her coat, and in her odor. I then washed her with the ani fungal, leaving that on for ten minutes as well. I am thrilled with the results. She still has a slight musk, hopefully that will go away with the treatment of her infection, but this shampoo really cut through the greasy “cast” on her coat and allowed the anti fungal to get to her skin. It doesn’t lather as a shampoo you are used to, and smells just like the acne face wash I used as a teenager.
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