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Dermcare Malaseb Medicated Shampoo – Seborrhoeic Dermatitis & Ringworm Treatment for Dogs/Cats + Stella & Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Absolutely Rabbit Dinner Patties – All Natural Raw Dog Food
Dealing with your pet’s skin infections (seborrhoeic dermatitis, ringworm) or looking to support long-term skin health with species-appropriate nutrition? This powerful pair combines targeted medicated skincare for pets and all-natural raw dog food—addressing skin infections from the outside in and nurturing skin wellness from within.
Dermcare Malaseb Medicated Shampoo: Vet-Trusted Treatment for Pet Skin Infections
Registered to treat seborrhoeic dermatitis and aid in managing dermatophytosis (ringworm) in dogs and cats, Dermcare Malaseb Medicated Shampoo targets the root causes of common pet skin issues while soothing irritation. It’s formulated to combat harmful micro-organisms and restore balance to your pet’s skin ecosystem:
What It Treats & Why Pets Get These Infections
- Seborrhoeic Dermatitis: A bacterial (Staphylococcus) and yeast (Malassezia) skin infection triggered by disrupted skin balance.
- Dermatophytosis (Ringworm): A contagious fungal infection that spreads through spores, affecting the skin and coat.
- Common Causes of Skin Imbalance: Allergies (pollens, food, fleas), parasites (fleas, mites, lice), hormonal disorders, or conformational issues (deep skin folds) that create moist, microbe-friendly environments. Healthy pets naturally have low levels of these organisms—overgrowth occurs when the skin’s natural barrier is compromised.
How Dermcare Malaseb Supports Your Pet
- Kills Harmful Micro-Organisms: Targets and controls yeast (Malassezia) and bacteria (Staphylococcus) to reduce infection and irritation.
- Reduces Scale & Excess Oil: Removes flaky skin and excess sebum associated with infected skin, restoring a healthy coat texture.
- Eliminates Allergens: Washes away pollens, dust, and other irritants from the coat and skin that worsen inflammation.
- Aids Ringworm Recovery: Kills infective ringworm spores to prevent spread and reduce environmental contamination, supporting faster healing when used with systemic antifungal treatment.
Recommended Usage Frequency
- Seborrhoeic Dermatitis: Use twice weekly during active infections; switch to weekly use as a maintenance/preventative once symptoms resolve.
- Ringworm: Use twice weekly alongside systemic antifungal treatment for 8–12 weeks (typical therapy duration). For cats, ringworm often appears as a generalized issue—wash the entire coat even if lesions are localized.
Step-by-Step Directions for Use
- Thoroughly wet your pet’s coat with clean water (ensure no dry spots—critical for lather and effectiveness).
- Apply Dermcare Malaseb at multiple points and massage into the coat. Use a sponge to enhance lather and penetration.
- Recommended amounts: 50ml for 30kg medium-haired dogs; 7–10ml for adult cats.
- Leave the shampoo on for 10 minutes (supervise your pet to avoid ingestion/inhalation).
- Clean your pet’s face with a damp cloth and diluted foam (avoid direct eye contact).
- Rinse thoroughly. For cats: Use a 3-bucket method (warm water) to minimize stress—dunk (excluding head) for washing, wrap in a towel during the 10-minute wait, then rinse sequentially in buckets.
Precautions & Safety Information
- Eye/Skin Care: Avoid contact with eyes. If shampoo enters the eye, flush thoroughly with water—seek vet advice if irritation persists.
- Supervision: Never leave pets unattended during the 10-minute contact time (prevents gastrointestinal/respiratory irritation from licking/inhaling foam).
- Species Restriction: For dogs and cats only—do not use on rabbits or other animals.
- Human Safety: Irritating to eyes/skin. Wear rubber gloves during use; wash hands afterward. Keep away from young children or immunocompromised individuals (ringworm is contagious to humans—consult a doctor if your pet is diagnosed/suspected).
- First Aid: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting—give a glass of water and contact a doctor.
- Storage & Disposal: Store below 30℃ (room temperature). Dispose of empty containers by wrapping in paper and discarding in garbage.







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