GNC Pets Itch Relief Medicated Dog Shampoo, Eucalyptus Scent
In a Nutshell
- Effective for some dogs in relieving itching and has a pleasant scent.
- Mixed results and concerns about consistency.
- Slightly higher than average for effectiveness and general use.
Quick Verdict
The GNC Pets Itch Relief Medicated Dog Shampoo is generally well-liked for its ability to relieve itching and has a pleasant scent. However, some users report that it doesn't work as well as advertised, and results can be hit or miss.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Relief (4)
Provides itch relief for dogs with allergies and skin issues.
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Pleasant Scent (3)
Has a refreshing eucalyptus smell that users appreciate.
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Easy to Use (2)
Simple to apply and rinse off, making it convenient for users.
Cons
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Inconsistent Results (4) major
The shampoo doesn't work for all dogs, and results can vary.
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Possible Skin Irritation (1) major
Some dogs may experience skin irritation or a change in smell after use.
Tip: Those dogs should be tried with other shampoos.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners with itchy pets — Effective in relieving itching and has a pleasant scent.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of dogs with sensitive skin — Possible skin irritation and inconsistent results.
Durability & Care
Factors: frequency of use
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 use every 2-3 weeks for best results
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How often should you apply?
Each 2/3 weeks for optimum relief.
What is its shelf life?
2+ years
Is it effective against Skin irritation, allergies?
Yes, it is effective against allergies itching.
Highlighted Reviews
"This product works amazingly well on my Basset Hound. He has allergies that make him one unhappy pup! As long as we continue with this shampoo every 2-3 weeks, he suffers no more! He is one happy pup!"
"Unfortunately, this particular shampoo didn't work for our chihuahua. It smells good, but it didn't stop the itching."
Bottom Line
Worth a try for its good value and effectiveness, but realize that it may not work for all dogs. Other alternatives and complementary treatments should be kept in mind.