Pet Rash Care Plan

Pet products are NOT formulated for cats or other small pets. Use only for dogs, horses or other large pets.

Pet Rash

Rash Tips

  1. Rashes are typically caused by an allergic reaction or contact dermatitis.
  2. Rashes usually begin within 48 hours following contact with an irritating allergic substance.
  3. Rashes symptoms include: skin redness, bumps, blisters, and swelling.
  4. Allergic reactions can be caused by: plants, soaps, detergent, shampoos, perfumes, cosmetics, jewelry, cloths, new objects in homes, latex gloves or other irritating substances.

Poison Ivy-Oak: Contact Dermatitis Treatment

  1. Poison ivy, oak, or sumac rashes usually begins erupting within 48 hours following contact.
  2. If your pet is exposed, wash areas immediately with cool water and soap for 10-25 minutes.
  3. Apply Pet RashRx to affected areas..
  4. Apply wet compresses or give you pet a bath in cool water to relieve symptoms.
  5. Re-apply Pet RashRx to affected areas as needed to control symptoms.
  6. If rash symptoms are severe or persist contact your vet.
  7. Use pet approved creams, gels or ointment to moisturize skin.

Pet Eczema, Psoriasis Treatment

  1. For dry and flaky skin use high quality pet approved moisturizers to rehydrate skin.
  2. Attempt to identify pet allergies and attempt to avoid them.*
  3. Control pet scratching if possible.
  4. Stop or change use of pet shampoos, foods, access to plants, and other potentially irritating substances.*
  5. Apply Pet RashRx to affected areas.
  6. Monitor skin rashes for increased spread or signs of infection.
  7. Seek vet attention if skin becomes bloody or infected.
  8. Re-apply Pet RashRx to affected areas to control symptoms as needed.
* Use process of elimination. Consider new substances that have been introduced within your pets environment within the last
7-10 days prior to the rash. Consider changes to your pets lifestyle that are out-of-the-ordinary (i.e. hiking, travel, new foods). Attempt to rule out potential substances based on new products introduced within your pets environment. This may take some time  as rash symptoms will not subside immediately.