TropiClean HomeVet Medicated Itch & Allergy Pet Spray

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TropiClean HomeVet Medicated Itch & Allergy Pet Spray provides fast, on-contact relief for itchy, red, and irritated skin caused by seasonal allergies, hot spots, and minor skin irritations. This gentle, sting-free formula is powered by 0.25% hydrocortisone to reduce inflammation and colloidal oatmeal to hydrate and soothe sensitive skin. Safe for dogs and cats, it’s vet-recommended and perfect for use on paws, hot spots, and allergy-prone areas. Simply spray—no messy application needed—and let the vet-strength formula go to work.


Benefits:


  • Instant Itch Relief – Reduces redness, swelling, and irritation on contact.
  •  Vet-Strength Formula – Hydrocortisone and colloidal oatmeal provide effective, soothing care.
  •  Sting-Free & Hydrating – Gentle on sensitive skin while delivering lasting moisture.
  •  No-Touch Application – Quick, mess-free spray for fast relief.
  •  Multi-Use – Ideal for seasonal allergies, hot spots, minor cuts, and wounds.
  • Free from cruelty. Made in the USA.


    INSTANT ITCH RELIEF FOR DOGS & CATS: Proven to reduce itching, redness, & inflammation on contact


    VET STRENGTH INGREDIENTS — Crafted with Hydrocortisone & Colloidal Oats providing dog itching skin relief


    VET-APPROVED, HYDRATING SPRAY — Sting-free formula tested for quality and safe pets sensitive skin


    NO-TOUCH APPLICATION — Just spray and go for fast, mess-free paw licking remedy


    TRUSTED CARE — #1 in Grooming with 40+ years of innovation—making pet care simple & effective.


    Ingredient Spotlight

    Colloidal Oatmeal Protein Helps soothe and moisturize dry, itchy, and irritated skin.

    Hydrocortisone Helps calm redness and swelling on the skin.


    Directions

    Shake well before use. Hold the spray bottle 6–8 inches from the affected area. Spray evenly over the itchy or inflamed skin. Allow to dry. Use 2–4 times daily, reducing frequency as symptoms improve. If irritation worsens or persists beyond 10 days, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.



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