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Best Dog Shampoo for Itchy Skin with Tea Tree and Aloe
Nearly 9 out of 10 U.S. dog owners worry watching their pet struggle with itchiness.
Many owners cycle through different shampoos and diets, only to find the relief is temporary because the root of the problem isn’t being properly soothed.
The best dog shampoo for itchy skin needs to do more than just clean; it has to calm the irritation and support the skin’s natural ability to heal.
That’s exactly why we created our tea tree and aloe dog shampoo. It uses a gentle, effective formula to help your dog’s skin recover and finally find the comfort they deserve.
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Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5)
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract
Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil
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A BOTANICAL BLEND OF TEA TREE OIL, ALOE, & VITAMIN B5
100% NATURAL SHAMPOO
A DEEP CLEAN THAT LEAVES THEM SMELLING GREAT
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pH BALANCED AND MADE SPECIFICALLY FOR PETS

What Causes Itching in Dogs?
Before helping your dog find relief, understanding why they’re scratching is the first step. Although it’s always best to see a vet for a formal diagnosis, most causes of constant itching fall into these categories:
Allergies and damaged skin
An allergic reaction to things like pollen, dust, or grass is a very common trigger.
This condition, Canine Atopic Dermatitis, affects an estimated 3% to 15% of all dogs. The constant scratching it causes can damage the skin’s natural barrier, which leads to dryness and flaking.
If this is the case, proper shampoo and diet are essential to keep flaring under control, but make sure you take your pet to the vet to get additional treatment.
Secondary skin infections
When the skin barrier is broken, it creates an opening for bacteria and yeast to grow.
This can lead to painful hot spots (red, moist, irritated areas) and other secondary infections that make the itching even more intense.
Parasites (fleas and mites)
An infestation of fleas and mites can be a cause of severe itching.
A shampoo can soothe the irritated skin, but the parasites themselves must be treated with a veterinary-approved solution, and you must follow a preventative routine to solve the problem.
Food sensitivities
An internal sensitivity to an ingredient like chicken or beef can often show up as external, itchy skin.
A quality shampoo can provide the relief your dog needs while you work with your vet to identify the trigger food.
To provide lasting comfort, a shampoo needs a team of ingredients that work together in harmony. That’s why we formulated our tea tree and aloe dog shampoo with a blend of nature’s most effective soothers and healers.
Tea tree oil
This ingredient is known for its natural cleansing and antimicrobial properties. It’s perfect for gently soothing the skin, especially around sore, irritated hot spots.
Aloe vera
As a natural anti-inflammatory, aloe vera helps to cool and calm inflamed skin. It reduces the angry redness and makes your dog feel better right away.
Oatmeal
Dry, flaky skin from allergies needs moisture. Oatmeal is a trusted favorite for adding that moisture back into the skin and helping to restore its natural protective layer.
Vitamin B5 (Panthenol)
After the itching is calmed, vitamin B5 steps in to help repair the damaged skin. It also works as a great moisturizer for the coat, leaving it soft, strong, and healthy.
Using the right shampoo is the first step, but how do you bathe your dog? Your routine can make a huge difference in how much relief they get. These simple steps can turn a regular bath into a soothing treatment.
Step 1: Prep First
Before you even turn on the faucet, give your dog a thorough brushing. This removes any loose fur, mats, and dander, which allows the shampoo to make direct contact with the skin where it’s needed most.
Step 2: Use Lukewarm Water
This is a small detail that has a big impact. Hot water can actually make itchy skin feel worse by stripping away its natural oils. Stick to a comfortable, lukewarm temperature to keep the skin calm.
Step 3: Wait 5 Minutes
After you’ve worked the shampoo into a gentle lather, don’t rinse it off right away!
Let it sit for at least 3 to 5 minutes. This contact time is what allows the tea tree oil, aloe, and oatmeal to really soak in and do their work of soothing and healing the skin.
Step 4: Rinse Thoroughly and Pat Dry
Make sure you rinse every bit of shampoo out of their coat, as leftover residue can cause irritation. When it’s time to dry, gently pat your dog with a towel instead of rubbing vigorously. A rough towel can feel like sandpaper on already sensitive skin.
Step 5: Reward with a Treat
Bath time can be a stressful event for some dogs. To make it a positive experience, give your dog a special reward once they’re all dry.
A high-value treat like one of our steak and cheese hemp treats is a great choice. It helps them associate bathing with something they love, and the natural hemp can also help them relax and settle down after the whole process.
Note: For a dog with an active flare-up, bathing them once or twice a week can seriously up their comfort level. For general maintenance, once or twice a month is usually plenty. Just make sure you don’t over-bathe, as this can dry out their skin.
WEIGHT OF PET: 50LBS-100LBS
PET SURVEY: DOG
PET ISSUES: OTHER
A great shampoo is your best tool for giving your dog immediate, external relief, but you can also support your dog from the inside out to help prevent future flare-ups.
Boost their diet with Omega-3
Healthy skin and a shiny coat start with good nutrition. Omega-3 fatty acids, like those found in salmon oil, are fantastic for skin health.
They work systemically to help calm the inflammation that drives itching and can strengthen your dog’s skin barrier so that it’s less susceptible to allergens and dryness.
Consider a complete support system
For dogs who struggle with persistent skin issues, sometimes a multi-pronged approach is best. We’ve gathered some of our best dog skincare products in our skin and coat support bundle to give your pet all the extra help they need.
It contains a daily chew designed for skin health, a calming CBD oil, and targeted topicals that work together to manage flare-ups and maintain comfort.
Keep their paws and belly clean
Your dog’s paws and underside act like little mops for environmental allergens like pollen and grass.
A quick wipe-down with a damp cloth after they come inside from a walk can reduce the amount of irritants they track into the house and transfer to their skin.
Wash their bedding regularly
Your dog’s bed can be a major hotspot for dust mites and other allergens that irritate their skin. Washing their bedding once a week in hot water is a simple and effective way to keep their sleeping environment clean and allergen-free.
You don’t have to watch your best friend suffer through the endless cycle of itching and scratching.
Lasting relief comes from gently and consistently addressing the root cause of their discomfort with the right, high-quality ingredients.
Our tea tree and aloe shampoo was created to be that solution.
It’s a pH-balanced, 100% natural formula that brings together the cleansing benefits of tea tree oil, the cooling comfort of aloe vera, and the moisturizing power of oatmeal. It cleans the fur and soothes, heals, and supports the skin itself.
It’s time to end the frustration and bring your dog the comfort they’ve been waiting for.
Every bottle is backed by our 30-day satisfaction guarantee. If you have any questions, our pet wellness specialists are always here to help at (310) 817-5731.
When it comes to providing care for your dog, we approach as if we are taking care of our own dogs, and this is why you won’t find harsh chemicals insight. We don’t compromise on quality, care, or integrity just because they aren’t human. A tea tree grooming shampoo made for your pet but with human-grade ingredients to ensure that it's safe and completely effective.












