Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief is a treatment formulated to relieve pain and itching of your dog's skin, based around the healing powers of tea tree oil. Your pet may need Be Soothed if there is evidence of: a fungal or bacterial infection, reddened/inflamed patches of skin, pustules associated with insect bites, licking/scratching behaviors that indicate discomfort, hot spots that weep fluid or have crusted over, or scratches or surface wounds. In addition to Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief, try Be Soothed Shampoo to help relieve pain and itching. Made in the USA.
For: Dogs
Benefits:
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Tea tree oil is an effective treatment for a wide range of skin disorders
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Tea tree oil is a natural anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredient
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Easy spray-on application
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No known side effects
How it works:
In addition to its curative properties, medicinal tea tree oil reduces pain and itching symptoms associated with troubled skin.
Cautions:
Avoid getting spray in your pet's eyes. It's best to apply Be Soothed to a cloth for application to your pet's face and the surrounding area.
Brand Name 1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief
Active Ingredient(s): Deionized water, Non-ionic surfactants, Pure Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca Alterinifolia), DMDM Hydantoin
What is this product used for:Tea Tree Oil is recognized as an effective treatment for a wide range of skin disorders. In addition to its curative properties, medicinal tea tree oil reduces symptoms associated with troubled skin. 1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activity, and is used for yeast infections and to soothe itching and irritation.
Availability: 1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief is a non prescription (OTC) product
How this product should be used: Gently wash the irritated area with a mild soap or shampoo. Rinse well. Trim hair at site if the coat is long. Mist skin until visibly moist. Apply twice a day.
What are the side effects: There are no known side effects.
What special precautions are there: 1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief is for external use on puppies and dogs 8 weeks of age or older only. Do not use 1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief on cats. Avoid getting spray in your pet's eyes. Apply to a cloth to apply product to face and surrounding area.
In the event of overdose: Contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
How should I store this product: Store at controlled room temperature.
Directions:
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1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. is recognized as an effective treatment for a wide range of skin disorders.
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1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. should be used on dogs only. Do not use on cats.
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1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. contains Tee Tree Oil.
Tip: To avoid getting in the eyes, apply 1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. to a cloth and
use the cloth to apply to your pet's face.
Dosage:
Pet
Weight
Dosage
Dogs/Puppies: (Over 8 weeks of age)
All weights
Gently wash irritated area with a mild soap or shampoo. Rinse well. Trim hair at the site if the coat is long. Mist skin until visibly moist. Apply twice a day.
Cats:
Horses:
Storage: Should be stored at controlled room temperature.
1-800-PetMeds Be Soothed. Tea Tree Oil Skin Relief:
My mini schnauzer has had skin problems and allergies for over a year now. I have tried every thing - meds, steroids, shampoos, food changes, vinegar spritz, etc. Nothing worked for long. I was so excited to see the reviews for Be Soothed and ordered it right away. Received it today and sprayed it on my dog while home on my lunch break. Bad move. By the time I got home 4 1/2 hours later, she was absolutely raw. It literally burned her skin. I am not saying it is the product but more likely just that she is allergic to EVERYTHING. I am so sad and am back to square one. I am glad others found success with this, I just wish that I had too! If you order, be warned, do not use it when you cannot be home to supervise results initially.
The Tea Tree Oil Lacks luster when applied to the dog as directed. Now my dogs HOO HOO and belly are beet red and now seeing a Vet to find out what is wrong. ALLERGY???? Well appication of product has stopped and dog is even on antibiodics...Its been two months now! no improvement...we will be back to the vet..
Our female Shih Tzu Roxy is the most important thing in my girlfriends life next to me, however I take the back seat most of the time because it's her kid. Everybody loves Roxy and so do I, she puts a smile on my face when i get home even if I have a bad day. The only thing that was bad were the vet bills, her constant scratching and licking until her skin was raw was taxing especially to my girlfriend, we had prescription antihystimines, chortizone shots, medicated spray for hot spots, and tried 5 different dog foods, gluten free, grain free, chicken free. Nothing worked until this shampoo and spray. We give her a bath once a week with the shampoo and maybe spray her once in between washing. No more scratching or obsessive licking. It is a miracle for us and now I'm not broke.
I purchased this project to help relieve my dog who tends to chew on himself. It seems whenever I put it on him he quits itching himself. So it seems to do the job. =3
This is by far the best product that I've used to help my dog's chronic fungal skin infection. We live in the Caribbean where the heat is usually in the 80's yr long with high humidity. I've used everything imaginable from prescriptions, soaps and natural products to help her allergies and skin problems. Nothing worked until I tried this. Her constant itching has stopped, the odor of the fungal infection is diminishing and her coat looks alot better. She's doing much better. I'll be ordering more of the Be Soothed Tea Tree Oil for her in lieu of having to have her on prescribed meds.
Even though it's applied topically, some of the Tea Tree Oil can be absorbed through the skin. When absorbed through the skin it is not readily metabolized by the cat's liver and can cause problems.
On the ears yes. In the ears no. Apply Be Soothed Tea Tee Oil Spray to your pet's ears by spraying onto a cloth and then wiping the cloth on the pet's external ear.
Rather than spray this product to all areas of the pet, I would suggest when you are ready to apply to that area that you spray onto a cloth and then rub the cloth around (not on) the area in question.
I have a boston. The white on his face is reddish looking and wondering what I should use. He has some tear stains too. I know I can get the angels eyes for that but don't know what to use on the reddish. Thanks much
You can use Be Bright White shampoo which has optical brighteners to remove stains and enhance the brightness of white coats: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Be+Bright+White+Shampoo-prod11067.html
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