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Pet Sunscreen - Sunscreen for your dog! Dog sunscreen formula designed specifically for a dog's skin. Does your dog have light colored skin or a pink nose? Then he needs dog sunscreen! Dogs have more sensitive skin that humans and thus do better with their own sunscreen. Dog sunscreen will also help with coat condition and help prevent sun bleaching in dark haired Pets. Pet sunscreen is non-oily, non-irritating, water soluable and contains no silicone. Protect sensitive skin while you jog, bike, run or go to the dog park with our pet sunscreen. Any time your dog is exposed to more than 30 minutes of sun, he or she could be at risk of sunburn. Even though dogs have haircoats, pale-skinned dogs and those with short haircoats can be exposed to the sun. Even shelties, collies and other dogs with minimal skin in their noses can be at risk. Protect them with sunblock for dogs. Handy 2 oz. spray bottle fits in pocket, bag or bicycle basket for a quick spritz on the go. Keeps dark coats from fading when used regularly. Nice puppy! Spray directly on exposed area. Avoid spraying in eyes. For noses and around eyes, spray your hand or a soft cloth and wipe on. Excellent for thin-skinned breeds or those prone to burning. 2oz. spray SPF 15Can Dogs Get Sun Burned? - Any dog can get a sunburn. This is especially true of short haired dogs (including shaved), light-colored dogs. A dog's sunburn starts with redness and hair loss on the ear tips, bridge of the nose, or abdomen. The belly is particularly prone to sunburn because the coat is thinner in that area, and because of the extra sunlight that reflects up from the sidewalk or hot sand on the beach. For dogs, sunburn and excessive exposure to UV radiation can lead to skin ulceration, infection, a worsening of existing skin problems, and even skin cancer. Breeds that are predisposed to cancer, such as Boxers and Dalmations, need to be extra careful in the sun. Other than limiting sun exposure, you can protect your dog by applying sunblock (SPF 15 or greater) on the small susceptible areas of skin, such as the bridge of the nose, the ear tips and on the fur along the head or back. Be sure he doesn't lick it off! Sunblock is usually not effective on the abdomen. It can rub off easily. So protect this area, or any area of exposed skin, using a t-shirt (children's or adult, depending on the size of your dog) fitted over your dog's body. Like all of our dog products, Dog Sunscreen is in stock & ships the same day
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