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That would depend on what 'skin problems'. Malaseb is popularly recommended, but it's too harsh for mine.
https://www.viovet.co.uk/Malaseb-Dog-Shampoo/c65/ |
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For allergies/yeast infection you need an antifungal shampoo Ilike ketoconazole + chlorhexidine
If dealing with seborrhea then an anti sheborreaic shampoo like selsun blue or in some cases a coal tar shampoo works better but this general requires frequent bathing. Dry skin that is no seborrhea hypoallergenic shampoo with moisturizer , oatmeal based shampoo. Most critical part is a thorough rinse ie twice as long as you shampoo. also a listerine or Vinegar rinse works well for yeast infections as well. |
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