There is nothing worse than watching your American Staffordshire Terrier suffer from itchy skin allergies. We asked our community of over 800,000 American Staffordshire Terrier owners the following question: What shampoo do you recommend for an American Staffordshire Terrier with itchy or sensitive skin?
We have summarized the best responses below. Always remember to check with your vet before making changes that affect the health of your American Staffordshire Terrier. iHeartDogs is reader friendly so some of the links below may be paid affiliate links at no additional cost to you.
10 best hypoallergenic shampoos for american staffordshire terrier itchy/sensitive skin
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Author: eric b
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My son had dry itchy skin and we switched the food to iams and it relieved all the itchiness. Before switching, he was on brewer’s yeast and salmon oil supplements, and tried about 5 different shampoo brands, all for sensitive skin, and the only thing that helped him was iams.
Author: kyle a.
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Epi-Soothe we get it from our vet or order from Amazon, Chewy…
Author: Robyn Warwick H.
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I just use a mild conditioner first with warm water and then rinse and then douse my baby with aloe baby oil. Rub and then rinse again. There are no problems. She is a white Staffy.
Author: Tracy T.
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Zymox shampoo and leave-in conditioner
Author: Lindsey Orlaska W.
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Oat-based works
Author: bev m
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Author: Barb Kaminski S.
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STOP TELLING PEOPLE TO USE FFS SOAP!! There’s a reason you don’t use dish soap for things other than sheep dishes! Not all soaps are the same and not all soaps are good for everyone!
Author: allen s.
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Natural Care Aloe & Tea Tree Itch Relief Shampoo available at Walmart in pink and while the bottle has natural ingredients.
Author: doris f.
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Anything that contains CBD…
Author: direct current very
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Important Note: The above suggestions were provided by our American Staffordshire Terrier Owners Community. Always do your own research and consult with your vet before making changes that affect the health of your American Staffordshire Terrier. iHeartDogs is reader-friendly, so where applicable, the links above may be affiliate links to retailers at no additional cost to you.