DOUXO® S3 PYO Shampoo is for dogs or cats with bacterial or fungal skin infections. This antiseptic shampoo cleans while hydrating the skin. Detangles the fur and leaves the coat soft and shiny. DOUXO® is the #1 non-prescription topical brand used and recommended by U.S. veterinarians for the treatment of dogs and cats with infections/inflammatory dermatological diseases.1
Chlorhexidine can cause rare, but serious allergic reactions in humans. If you experience allergy symptoms, discontinue use immediately and seek medical treatment.
DOUXO® S3 PYO Shampoo contains chlorhexidine for antiseptic cleansing. DOUXO® S3 PYO Shampoo also contains OPHYTRIUM™, a purified natural ingredient from the S3-Safe Skincare Selection. OPHYTRIUM™ has been carefully selected for its high tolerance and simultaneous threefold action on the skin's ecosystem.
DOUXO® S3 products are free from:
DOUXO® S3 PYO Shampoo has a hypoallergenic fragrance and adjusted pH. It was formulated and tested by veterinary dermatology experts.
DOUXO® S3 PYO Shampoo and Mousse have been clinically proven to decrease the severity and extent of bacterial overgrowth by 56% after 3 weeks.2
Pet owners who used the DOUXO® S3 PYO Shampoo were 100% satisfied with the product aesthetics.2
4.5 out of 5 pet owners liked the fragrance of DOUXO® S3 PYO Shampoo.2
DOUXO® S3 PYO shampoo and mousse are meant to be used together in a clinically proven and consumer-friendly protocol. Use one pump for every 4 lbs. Double the dosage for long and/or thick fur.
Wet your pet with cool water from the neck down. First, gently massage the shampoo onto the problem area of the skin. Repeat on the entire body and leave on for 5-10 minutes before rinsing. Repeat if necessary. Wash hands after use. Use DOUXO® S3 PYO Mousse* or DOUXO® Chlorhexidine Micro-Emulsion Spray for a leave-on solution.
For external use on dogs or cats only. Avoid contact with the eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly and consult your veterinarian. If irritation occurs or increases, discontinue use and consult with your veterinarian.
200 mL or 500 mL