
Advice on anti-itch products for dogs
You have noticed that your dog has been scratching for some time. He is uncomfortable and you would like to relieve him of this. The first reflex to adopt is to identify the origin of this itching to relieve your four-legged friend as quickly and as possible. Then, all you have to do is put in place the appropriate actions to treat your skin and its irritations.
How can I relieve my dog from this itchiness?
We recommend that you first opt for our oat & barley probiotic soap to wash your dog regularly. This natural shampoo is gentle on your pet's skin, and will help him fight against the itching and inflammation that bother him every day. This organic washing product, made by hand and in France, is made from 100% natural products. This repairing care soap helps healing and soothes irritated skin, in addition to being an environmentally friendly product.
Neem Repair Balm is also a great option to relieve your dog from his itching. This repairing balm is effective on superficial wounds, which it will soothe and cleanse, for faster healing of the epidermis. Formulated without perfume and without essential oils to take no risk of allergy, this balm is organic and only based on natural products of very good quality.
Our soothing repair balm is also a great choice for your itchy pet. This natural and organic treatment is an anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal treatment which will relieve and cleanse the most sensitive areas of your dog's body. Particularly ideal for treating around the mouth, the eye area, the ears and the genitals, our balm is made by hand in France and is suitable for all dog breeds. The components of our soothing repairing balm have been carefully chosen, and selected for their beneficial qualities and their cleansing and repairing properties for the skin of dogs. Respectful of even the most sensitive skin, our soothing repairing balm is effective against all dermatitis and all types of itching.
Why my dog
does he scratch himself
This problem is very common, since it is estimated that one in two dogs has skin problems. If he scratches himself very occasionally, nothing to worry about. On the other hand, if the slightest contact bothers him and he scratches himself very often, shakes his head as if to free himself from something, rubs against trees or frequently rolls on the ground, it is time to act to relieve your pet.
In addition to this, you need to know more about it.
Here are the most common reasons for dog itching:
allergic dermatitis to bites of fleas, ticks, chickpeas, mosquitoes, etc.,
atopic dermatitis in reaction to food or environmental allergies,
psychogenic dermatosis, which as its name suggests is caused by anxiety or stress in dogs.




