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Non stinky stuff

2.7K views 11 replies 7 participants last post by  Gemmaa  
#1 ·
I've seen this stuff pop up on Instagram a lot and wondering if
1. It's any good?
2. Does anyone here use it?

I know it doesn't cure allergies, but I'm wondering if it will sooth irritated skin?

here's a link to their site
https://www.stinky-stuff.co.uk/products/dog-non-stinky/
 
#2 ·
I have it but I don't find it any better than other sensitive shampoos TBH. I think these things are quite individual and depend on what kind of skin issues you dog has.
 
#3 ·
Daisy is allergic to something outdoors and it flares up bad in summer. piriton usually does stop her from itching, but sometimes she does get itchy and once she's started itching she makes it sore and then keeps on scratching that area.

I use cream and shampoos to help the sore areas but was wondering if this non stinky stuff was worth a try lol.
 
#7 ·
I tried neem but it didn’t do a lot.
It’s probably a case of what works for one doesn’t for another.
Unfortunately, you won’t know until you try.
 
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#8 ·
Non stinky stuff did absolutely nothing for my girl. We are now using leucillin and colloidal silver as well as cytopoint injections with good results
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#9 ·
I think I’m gonna give it a miss and keep on using isaderm gel, it’s just we are nearly at the end of the tube and I’m pretty sure I got to get it on prescription from the vets, so was looking at other options. I find it really good stuff and where daisy breaks the skin it sorts it out really quickly.

Dog allergies, pain the ass :Hilarious
 
#12 ·
I'm glad they made Non-Stinky Stuff....I tried Stinky Stuff once, and it smells like bum and burned hair :Vomit

Cooper and Gracie have a nice shampoo, might be worth looking at. I know it's different, but Bradley gets bitten by ants every year, and the CG shampoo soothed the itching immediately :)