There is nothing worse than watching your Bull Terrier suffer from itchy skin allergies. We asked our community of over 800,000 Bull Terrier owners the following question: What shampoo do you recommend for a Bull Terrier with sensitive or itchy skin?
We have summarized the best responses below. Always remember to consult with your vet before making changes that affect the health of your Bull Terrier. iHeartDogs is reader friendly so some of the links below may be paid affiliate links at no additional cost to you.
The 15 Best Hypoallergenic Shampoos for Bull Terriers with Itchy/Sensitive Skin
A vet check would also be a good start. Make sure the skin problem is not mange, ringworm, or flea dermatitis. To name a few.
Author: Dawn Marie U.
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Coconut oil shampoo as natural as you can get.
Author: mariana s.
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you can use head and shoulders or Envirogroom skin relief (aloe vera shampoo) but look for what is causing the skin irritation. no chicken/turkey and make sure they don’t eat cat food and look at the percentage of protein in their dog food. could be too high
Author: Silvia B.
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I have always used oatmeal on mine, he has a lot of allergies, but in conjunction with a diet, natural oatmeal dog shampoo works great.
Author: kaylee b.
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It works like a charm!!!
Author: samantha k
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Baby shampoo!! And look at the food, maybe you have to change it a couple of times… Mine can’t eat raw protein, so now they give her a meal, without cereals and special for the elderly (she’s 10 years old), but no out of place. meat, they are insects, and she is much better with this food!
Author: Vonny B.
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Melasab medicated shampoo
Author: cliff wil h.
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Author: joe m
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Author: randy g
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Author: nancy m.
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I agree, most likely a diet issue. My last goon had a horrible all over skin problem. I ended up feeding her cooked lamb/beef with brown rice. helped tremendously
Author: penny g
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Baby shampoo!! And look at the food, maybe you have to change it a couple of times… Mine can’t eat raw protein, so now they give her a meal, without cereals and special for the elderly (she’s 10 years old), but no out of place. meat, they are insects, and she is much better with this food!
Author: Vonny B.
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Author: kathy h.
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I bathe my lot with Johnson’s baby.
If they have dry, irritating skin, I use olive oil on their coats. So when they lick it, it stimulates hair growth and with wet skin, it doesn’t seem to itch as much. My bulldog was overbred and most of the coat on him was infected.
Author: PapaDog Dingle
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Author: george s
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Important Note: The above suggestions come from our Bull Terrier owner community. Always do your own research and consult with your vet before making changes that affect your Bull Terrier’s health. iHeartDogs is reader-friendly, so where applicable, the links above may be affiliate links to retailers at no additional cost to you.