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Pet Head Health Oatmeal Soothing Cream

A lightweight and fast-absorbing formula that leaves skin moisturised, nourished and smoother. Combines three carefully selected moisturisers – Castor Oil, Cocoa Butter and Colloidal Oatmeal to soften and restore dry skin. Naturally derived, plant-based formula to keep skin looking healthy and hydrated, providing all-season protection.

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For all Breeds

A lightweight, non-greasy, fast-absorbing formula that leaves skin feeling softer, nourished and smoother. This Vet Approved formula is suitable for regular use. Designed to keep skin looking healthy and hydrated, for use in all seasons

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Fragrance Free

This hypoallergenic, fragrance-free formula has been designed pH balanced, and alcohol-free to care for all skin types and minimise the risk of irritations from fragrances.

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Minimal, carefully selected ingredients

Combines three carefully selected moisturizers - Castor Oil, Cocoa Butter and Colloidal Oatmeal to soothe skin. The formula's performance is enhanced by the addition of Green Tea Extract, a natural source of Vitamin E and B3.

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How to use

Use daily on clean, dry skin. Apply a pea sized amount and massage into the skin. Suitable for all dogs over 12 weeks old.

What's in our Oatmeal Soothing Cream?

Colloidal Oatmeal

Colloidal Oatmeal

Soothes Irritation and hydrates

Cocoa Butter

Cocoa Butter

Provides Deep Moisturisation

Green Tea Extract

Green Tea Extract

Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory

FAQs

Having a good skincare routine for your dog will help to keep their skin healthy, maintaining the skin’s elasticity and resilience. Moisturising your dog’s skin can be positive for their overall health and comfort. If your dog has healthy skin, there should be no need to regularly moisturise your dog’s entire skin. However, there are many areas which become dry and damaged due to exposure, excessive skin folds, trauma and underlying diseases such as allergies which will benefit from moisturising as part of a regular skincare routine.

The safest way to moisturise your dog’s skin is by using a gentle, pH-balanced cream specifically formulated for their skin needs. The Pet Head Oatmeal Soothing Cream has been designed with cosmetic-grade ingredients, taking into consideration dog skin’s specific requirements and pH needs.

If your dog licks or ingests a small amount, there is generally no need to worry. The product has been designed with cosmetic-grade ingredients that can be used for dogs and does not include any ingredients that may be toxic to dogs. However, if your dog consumes a large quantity, we recommend monitoring them closely and reaching out to your vet for advice if you have any concerns.

Human products can be harmful to dogs as the requirements and pH of the skin is different between dogs and humans. Human products may contain chemicals and ingredients that can be damaging to dog’s skin or their general health if licked. All Pet Head products are formulated to address the specific physiological and dermatological needs of dogs. We also carefully consider the toxicity of all selected ingredients to ensure the safety and comfort of the animal.

In terms of active ingredients, colloidal oatmeal has soothing properties that can soothe irritation and hydrate skin. Green tea extract is a natural source of Vitamin E and B3. Vitamin E has soothing and moisturising properties while Vitamin B3 can reduce redness and help strengthen the skin’s barrier. Cocoa butter also helps nourish and deeply hydrate the skin.

No, veterinarians generally don’t recommend using pure or neat coconut oil for dogs. You should always use something that has been formulated for the intended application. If you are concerned, seek advice.

The best way to care for a dog’s skin folds is by cleaning them daily with water, a gentle shampoo, or a wipe designed for their skin. Ensure the folds dry thoroughly using a soft, clean cloth to dry excess water. Use a cream like the Pet Head Oatmeal Soothing Cream after cleaning to keep the folds moisturised and protected. Check the skin regularly, paying close attention the skin deep within any folds and speak with your veterinarian if you notice redness, irritation, inflammation or discolouration of the skin.